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obstacle
[ ob-stuh-kuhl ]
/ ËÉb stÉ kÉl /
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noun
something that obstructs or hinders progress.
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Origin of obstacle
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Obstacle, obstruction, hindrance, impediment refer to something that interferes with or prevents action or progress. An obstacle is something, material or nonmaterial, that stands in the way of literal or figurative progress: Lack of imagination is an obstacle to one's advancement. An obstruction is something that more or less completely blocks a passage: A blood clot is an obstruction to the circulation. A hindrance keeps back by interfering and delaying: Interruptions are a hindrance to one's work. An impediment interferes with proper functioning: an impediment in one's speech.
Words nearby obstacle
obsolesc., obsolesce, obsolescence, obsolescent, obsolete, obstacle, obstacle course, obstacle race, obstet., obstetric, obstetrician
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British Dictionary definitions for obstacle
obstacle
/ (ËÉbstÉkÉl) /
noun
a person or thing that opposes or hinders something
British a fence or hedge used in showjumping
Word Origin for obstacle
C14: via Old French from Latin obstÄculum, from obstÄre, from ob- against + stÄre to stand
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