hindrance (Meaning)

Wordnet

hindrance (n)

something immaterial that interferes with or delays action or progress

any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome

the act of hindering or obstructing or impeding

Webster

hindrance (v. t.)

The act of hindering, or the state of being hindered.

That which hinders; an impediment.

hindrance Sentence Examples

  1. The absence of a clear path proved to be a significant hindrance to their progress.
  2. The language barrier presented a major hindrance to effective communication.
  3. Personal biases can act as a hindrance to objective decision-making.
  4. The deteriorating weather conditions were a hindrance to the outdoor event.
  5. The lack of resources posed a formidable hindrance to the team's research efforts.
  6. Bureaucratic red tape can often serve as a hindrance to business operations.
  7. Preconceived notions can be a hindrance to learning and growth.
  8. Financial constraints were a severe hindrance to the family's aspirations.
  9. The intermittent power outages acted as a hindrance to productivity.
  10. Cultural differences can sometimes be a hindrance to intercultural relationships.

FAQs About the word hindrance

something immaterial that interferes with or delays action or progress, any obstruction that impedes or is burdensome, the act of hindering or obstructing or im

embarrassment, obstruction, hurdle,obstacle, encumbrance, let, stop, burden, deterrent, constraint

catalyst, spur, advantage, spur, aid, benefit, assistance, benefit, incentive, stimulus

The absence of a clear path proved to be a significant hindrance to their progress.

The language barrier presented a major hindrance to effective communication.

Personal biases can act as a hindrance to objective decision-making.

The deteriorating weather conditions were a hindrance to the outdoor event.