Yes, hindrance is a noun. "The boulder in the middle of the road was a real hindrance to our journey."
A speech impediment is a great hindrance to communication, just as a broken leg is a hindrance to walking.
Ginny's low vision was a hindrance to reading her textbook. Andrew's constant conversation was a hindrance to getting our work done.
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.
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hindrance is a frictional force
Use "a" hindrance The use of the articles "a" and "an" depend upon the sound of the consonant.
Some antonyms for the noun incentive are hindrance or discouragement. Some antonyms for the adjective incentive are discouraging, unappealing, or uninteresting.
Hindrances is the plural form for hindrance.
A speech impediment is a great hindrance to communication, just as a broken leg is a hindrance to walking.
Ginny's low vision was a hindrance to reading her textbook. Andrew's constant conversation was a hindrance to getting our work done.
The lack of jobs is a hindrance to the recovery of the U.S. economy.
A hindrance is someting that annoys you very greatly.
Heavy traffic is a hindrance to my getting to work on time
1. My daughter's attempts to help me in the kitchen were more of a hindrance than a help.2. The greatest hindrance or inpediment for students to get ahead is indiscipline.
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.