Hindrance


The meaning of the word Hindrance is: a person or thing that hinders


Examples:

My youngest sister is always more of a hindrance than a help when she tries to assist me with a task.

published by Katrice on 2021-09-18 09:04:43


While I was concerned about my daughter’s cold, I did not think it would be a hindrance to her school attendance.

published by Cassaundra on 2021-05-30 06:17:00


The lack of money is the biggest hindrance we face in opening our cupcake shop.

published by Kristel on 2021-11-07 01:11:14


When our guide drank a little too much, he became a hindrance and actually led us about in circles.

published by Thomas on 2021-09-09 15:49:15


Since Janice works as a proofreader, her failing eyesight is a real hindrance.

published by Lula on 2021-11-17 08:05:12


The last thing I need right now is any type of hindrance preventing me from doing my work!

published by Tomika on 2021-01-11 21:02:24


It is hard to be productive when you have a boss who is more of a hindrance than a supporter.

published by Novella on 2022-01-01 23:40:00


Although I do not consider my lack of computer skills to be a hindrance at work, I would like to learn more about the basic software programs.

published by Wes on 2021-09-19 12:41:12


The arguing in the office has become a major hindrance to productivity.

published by Hilary on 2021-08-23 03:27:46


In his attempts to be helpful, George sometimes becomes a hindrance by being too overbearing.

published by Tressie on 2021-05-24 16:18:24


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