Meaning & Definition of word "Hindrance"

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    Hindrance

    /ˈhɪndrəns/

    noun:

    • 1. A thing that provides resistance, delay, or obstruction to something or someone.
      • Example: The heavy traffic was a hindrance to our arrival at the meeting on time.
    • 2. An obstacle to progress or achievement.
      • Example: Lack of funding was a significant hindrance to the project's development.
    • 3. Something that hinders or prevents something from being done.
      • Example: Her illness was a hindrance to her studies last semester.
    • 4. A disadvantage or limitation.
      • Example: His lack of experience proved to be a hindrance during the interview process.
    • 5. An impediment or barrier.
      • Example: The complex regulations served as a hindrance to new businesses entering the market.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old French 'hindrer', based on 'hind', meaning 'to hinder'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a hindrance to progress:

    A factor that slows down or stops development.

    remove the hindrance:

    To eliminate an obstacle that prevents movement or progress.

    face hindrances:

    To encounter obstacles or challenges.

    Related Words

    hinder:

    To create difficulties for someone or something, resulting in a delay or obstruction.

    impede:

    To obstruct or delay progress or movement.

    Slang Meanings of hindrance

    Meaning: A hassle or annoyance.

    Example Sentence: Getting through all the paperwork is such a hindrance.

    Meaning: Something that slows you down.

    Example Sentence: That new policy is just a hindrance to getting things done.