stymie — to prevent or hinder the progress of
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to prevent or hinder the progress of
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈstaɪmi/
Korean meaning: 방해하다, 저지하다, 좌절시키다
Korean pronunciation: **스타**이미
Example Sentences
- My diet plans were completely stymied by the office birthday cake.
- The team's championship dreams were stymied by their star player's injury.
- His attempt to impress his date was stymied when he spilled soup on his shirt.
stymie
VERB//ˈstaɪmi//
to prevent or hinder the progress of

A massive boulder stymies the construction crew's road building progress
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Stymie — STY MY, blocking progress like a pig pen.
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Origin
The word 'stymie' originated from Scottish golf terminology in the late 19th century, referring to a situation where a player's ball blocked another player's path to the hole. The exact origins of the Scottish term are uncertain, but it became popularized in golf before extending to general use meaning to obstruct or hinder.
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“My diet plans were completely stymied by the office birthday cake.”
“The team's championship dreams were stymied by their star player's injury.”
“His attempt to impress his date was stymied when he spilled soup on his shirt.”
“The construction project has been stymied by environmental regulations.”
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