Something that hampers you is something that prevents or makes it difficult for you to do something. For instance having your leg in plaster will hamper you when walking.
held back, hindered, interfered with
The word hampered is a verb. It is the past tense of hamper.
Similar to impaired.
Not at all, the word hampered is the past tense of the verb to hamper (hampers, hampering, hampered), to hinder or impede the movement or progress.Example:The weather hampered our travel time.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.A collective noun is a word used to group people, places, or things; for example:a crew of sailorsa chain of islandsa bouquet of flowers
prevent, restrict
Limited or hampered
I have a hamper full of clothes in the hallway. Road construction would hamper evacuation in an emergency.
Napoleon's troops were hampered by mud in the morning of the battle of Waterloo
stymied, thwarted, countered, derailed, snookered, hampered, hindered, hamstrung, annoyed, angered
My laundry hamper is full. The factories hampered the workers right to form a union.
you could write i hampered my clothes in the hamper. or something like that... =) =( ;)
The Union naval blockade seriously hampered the Confederate war effort
ecological balance will be hampered.