B1verb5K

Hinder

UK //ˈhɪndər//US //ˈhɪndər//

Definition

To create difficulties that slow down or obstruct progress.

In simple words: To make something difficult or slow down progress.

Examples

  • The heavy rain will hinder our ability to drive safely.
  • Her lack of experience may hinder her chances of getting the job.
  • Poor communication can hinder teamwork and project success.
  • Traffic congestion can hinder the delivery of goods.
  • Social anxiety may hinder some individuals from making new friends.

Usage notes

Commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to describe obstacles or setbacks. Avoid using for minor inconveniences.

Grammar pattern

hinder + object

Memory hint

Think of 'hinder' like 'hinderland' where progress is tough.

Collocations

  • hinder progress
  • hinder development
  • hinder efforts

Synonyms

  • impede
  • obstruct
  • hamper
  • interfere
  • delay

Antonyms

  • assist
  • help
  • facilitate

Common mistakes

  • Confusing with 'prevent', which means to stop something completely.
  • Using 'hinder' without an object, which makes it grammatically incorrect.
  • Overusing in casual conversation; it's better suited for formal writing.