No, the word 'hinder' is a verb, meaning to make slow or difficult; to impede progress.
The word 'hinder' is also the comparative form of the adjective 'hind'.
The noun forms of the verb to hinder are hindrance and the gerund, hindering.
No, "hinder" is typically used as a verb meaning to obstruct or impede progress. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is causing delay or obstruction.
The noun form for "hinder" is hindrance.
The word "hinder" can be used as a verb, noun, or adjective depending on the context.
To obstruct is a verb meaning to block, impede or otherwise hinder an action from occurring. The noun version of this word is obstruction, something that obstructs. Obstructor is a lesser-used version of obstruction.
The word "barriers" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to physical or metaphorical obstacles that prevent progress or movement. As a verb, it means to block or hinder progress or movement.
The comparative form of "hind" is "hinder."
A clothes hamper would be a noun. To hamper an activity would be a verb.
To obstruct is a verb meaning to block, impede or otherwise hinder an action from occurring. The noun version of this word is obstruction, something that obstructs. Obstructor is a lesser-used version of obstruction.
noun 1. a deliberate act of destruction or disruption in which equipment is damagedverb 1. destroy property or hinder normal operations
the storm hindered the family vacation. i think that's right
I have hindered the man to practice the robbery. To hinder is to prevent. Do not hinder me.
Hinder was created in 2001.
No one in Hinder died.
no hinder is clearly alive
The word "barriers" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to physical or metaphorical obstacles that prevent progress or movement. As a verb, it means to block or hinder progress or movement.
Past tense - hindered. Present tense - I/you/we/they hinder. He/she/it hinders. Future tense - will hinder.
i am a hinder
Hinder were formed in 2001.