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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    obstacle barrier challenge difficulty impediment hindrance blockage snag hitch stumbling block setback problem complication encumbrance obstruction impedimenta obstructionism snaggle trammel encumbrance obstacle course barrier reef stumbling stone millstone albatross burden weight load onus responsibility duty task trial test examination assessment evaluation appraisal check scrutiny inspection survey review roadblock bottleneck logjam gridlock jam block stop halt stay delay postponement deferment detour deviation diversion bypass circumvention evasion avoidance escape flight dodging evading eluding skirting shirking shunning eschewing

    Meaning of Hurdle

    The primary meaning of the word "hurdle" is an obstacle or difficulty that needs to be overcome.

    Definitions

    • A barrier, especially one that is part of an obstacle course, typically consisting of a series of bars or other obstacles that athletes must jump over
    • A difficulty or obstacle that you must overcome in order to achieve something
    • A level or standard that someone or something must reach or exceed in order to be considered successful or acceptable

    Etymology of Hurdle

    The word "hurdle" originated in the 15th century, from the Old French word "hurdel", meaning "door, gate", which is derived from the Latin word "hordeum", meaning "barrier" or "obstacle"
    Initially, the word referred to a movable frame or barrier used to enclose or divide an area, and later it came to be used figuratively to describe any obstacle or challenge that needed to be overcome

    Example Uses

    • The athletes trained hard to clear the hurdle in the obstacle course
    • The company faced a major hurdle in the form of a tough competitor
    • She had to overcome many hurdles before she could start her own business
    • The new policy has created a hurdle for many small businesses
    • The team had to clear the hurdle of qualifying for the finals before they could compete for the championship

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