Use "a" hindrance
The use of the articles "a" and "an" depend upon the sound of the consonant.
The correct spelling is "obstacle" (hindrance; obstruction).
A hindrance is someting that annoys you very greatly.
Heavy traffic is a hindrance to my getting to work on time
synonym: obstacle Antonym: guidance
The opposite of expedition (speeding up, advancing) would be hindrance or delaying.
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hindrance is a frictional force
Yes, hindrance is a noun. "The boulder in the middle of the road was a real hindrance to our journey."
Hindrances is the plural form for hindrance.
The correct spelling is "obstacle" (hindrance; obstruction).
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.
Her learning disability doesn't have to be a hindrance to her academic progress.