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hobble
B1
verb
Usage:
70%
limp, walk unevenly
Translation: limp, walk unevenly
Pronunciation: /ˈhɒb.əl/
Meaning: To walk with difficulty, often because of injury or pain in the leg or foot.

To hobble means to walk in a slow, awkward way. People or animals hobble when they have an injury or pain in their legs or feet.

He hobbled home on his hurt foot.

The old man hobbled slowly down the road.

2
B2
verb
Usage:
65%
tie legs, restrict movement
Translation: tie legs, restrict movement
Pronunciation: /ˈhɒb.əl/
Meaning: To tie or strap the legs of an animal to stop it from running or moving freely.

When you hobble an animal, you tie its legs together to stop it from moving quickly or running. This is often done to horses or cattle.

Farmers hobble the horses to keep them safe.

They hobbled the mare’s legs to stop her running.

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3
B2
verb
Usage:
60%
hamper, limit, slow
Translation: hamper, limit, slow
Pronunciation: /ˈhɒb.əl/
Meaning: To cause something or someone to be slow or less effective by limiting movement or progress.

To hobble means to make something slower or less successful. It happens when there are problems or limits that stop progress or help.

High costs hobble many small businesses.

The bad weather hobbled the workers today.

4
B1
noun
Usage:
55%
restraint, strap
Translation: restraint, strap
Pronunciation: /ˈhɒb.əl/
Meaning: A device or strap placed on an animal’s legs to limit its movement.

A hobble is something tied around an animal’s legs to stop it from moving fast or running away. It helps people control animals.

The horse wore hobbles on its legs.

They used hobbles to keep the cattle safe.

5
C1
verb
Usage:
50%
struggle, falter
Translation: struggle, falter
Pronunciation: /ˈhɒb.əl/
Meaning: To move or act with difficulty due to obstacles, impairments, or restrictions in a general, figurative way.

To hobble means to have trouble moving forward or succeeding because of problems or limits. It is often used to describe difficult, slow progress in work or life.

The project hobbled along without enough money.

After injuries, the team hobbled through the season.

6
C1
verb
Usage:
45%
restrict, limit
Translation: restrict, limit
Pronunciation: /ˈhɒb.əl/
Meaning: To hold back or restrict the full use of something, especially technology or development.

To hobble means to stop something from working as well as it could. It is used when rules or problems limit progress or function, especially in technology or business.

Poor design hobbled the new smartphone’s performance.

Regulations hobbled the growth of the tech company.

7
B1
noun
Usage:
60%
limp, uneven walk
Translation: limp, uneven walk
Pronunciation: /ˈhɒb.əl/
Meaning: An impaired, uneven, or awkward way of walking caused by injury or weakness.

A hobble is a way of walking that is slow and uneven. It usually happens when a person or animal is hurt or weak in the leg or foot.

His hobble was clear after he hurt his ankle.

There was a hobble in her walk after the accident.

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