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    distracted
    /dɪˈstraktɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. unable to concentrate because one is preoccupied by something worrying or unpleasant: "Charlotte seemed too distracted to give him much attention"

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  2. May 13, 2024 · The meaning of DISTRACTED is having one's thoughts or attention drawn away : unable to concentrate or give attention to something. How to use distracted in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Distracted.

  3. DISTRACTED definition: 1. nervous or confused because you are worried about something: 2. nervous or confused because you…. Learn more.

  4. to take someones attention away from what that person is doing or should be doing: She liked to work with the radio playing and said it did not distract her. distraction. noun [ C/U ] us / dɪˈstræk·ʃən / [ U ] It’s impossible to work with all this distraction.

  5. Distracted definition: inattentive; preoccupied. . See examples of DISTRACTED used in a sentence.

  6. : to draw or direct (something, such as someone's attention) to a different object or in different directions at the same time. was distracted by a sudden noise. b. : to turn aside : divert. refused to be distracted from her purpose. 2. : to stir up or confuse with conflicting emotions or motives. distractibility. di-ˌstrak-tə-ˈbi-lə-tē. noun.

  7. When you're distracted, something else has your attention, making you lose focus or become nervous. If a dog keeps barking or a car alarm won't stop going off, it's easy to become distracted: annoyed and not very focused on what you're trying to do.

  8. Distract definition: to draw away or divert, as the mind or attention. See examples of DISTRACT used in a sentence.

  9. distracted (by somebody/something) unable to pay attention to somebody/something because you are worried or thinking about something else. Luke looked momentarily distracted. She seemed slightly distracted, as if something was worrying her.

  10. 1. having the attention diverted; not concentrating. 2. rendered incapable of behaving, reacting, etc., in a normal manner, as by worry or remorse; disturbed. [1580–90] dis•tract′ed•ly, adv. dis•tract′ed•ness, n.

  11. Definition of 'distract' Word Frequency. distract. (dɪstrækt ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense distracts , present participle distracting , past tense, past participle distracted. verb B2. If something distracts you or your attention from something, it takes your attention away from it.