unhindered
/ʌnˈhɪndəd/ (bre, ipa) · [ənhˈɪndɚd] /ʌnˈhɪndərd/ (ame, ipa) · [ənhˈɪndɚd] /ˌən-ˈhin-dərd How to pronounce unhindered (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unhindered — adjective
- unhinderedpositive
- more unhinderedcomparative
- most unhinderedsuperlative
1. able to continue, move, or develop freely because nothing is blocking the way or
able to continue, move, or develop freely because nothing is blocking the way or making progress harder
After the bridge reopened, buses traveled unhindered between the two towns.
predicative use after a verb of movement
With her baby finally asleep, Noa worked unhindered for two quiet hours.
The new ramp lets wheelchair users enter the library unhindered.
Once the fog lifted, Hoa had an unhindered view of the harbor.
Because the files were shared online, Kabir could work unhindered from home.
- unimpeded
very close in meaning, but more common in official or technical descriptions of movement
- unobstructed
focuses more on a clear physical line, path, or view
- free
broader and much more everyday; it does not always suggest progress or movement
- hindered
direct opposite; describes progress that is slowed or made difficult
- obstructed
usually used when a path, entrance, or view is physically blocked
- restricted
stresses rules or limits rather than a practical obstacle
文法句型
unhindered + noun
continue / move / work + unhindered
用法筆記
Often used for access, movement, communication, trade, or progress when an obstacle has been removed or never existed. It is more formal than free or easy and commonly appears after verbs such as continue, move, operate, and work.