distrait Synonyms

distrait Meaning

Wordnet

distrait (s)

having the attention diverted especially because of anxiety

Webster

distrait (a.)

Absent-minded; lost in thought; abstracted.

distrait Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's distrait mannerisms often led to hilarious misunderstandings during lectures.
  2. Sarah's mind was distrait during the presentation, making it difficult for her to follow the speaker's points.
  3. John's distrait behavior in meetings was starting to frustrate his colleagues.
  4. The buzzing of her phone kept her distrait throughout the movie, preventing her from fully enjoying it.
  5. In the midst of the bustling city, she found solace in a quiet park, where she could escape her distrait thoughts.
  6. The constant notifications on her phone made it hard for her to focus and kept her distrait during class.
  7. After a long and tiring day, she found it difficult to shake off her distrait mood and relax.
  8. Despite the beautiful scenery, he couldn't help but feel distrait by the worries that plagued his mind.
  9. The loud music at the party was distrait, making it difficult for her to concentrate on the conversations around her.
  10. He had a distrait air about him, always seeming lost in thought or preoccupied with something else.

FAQs About the word distrait

having the attention diverted especially because of anxietyAbsent-minded; lost in thought; abstracted.

hysteric, distraught,agitated, frantic, frightened, worried, horrified, alarmed,scared, distracted

placid, calm, composed, calm, collected, peaceful, placid, peaceful, serene, serene

The professor's distrait mannerisms often led to hilarious misunderstandings during lectures.

Sarah's mind was distrait during the presentation, making it difficult for her to follow the speaker's points.

John's distrait behavior in meetings was starting to frustrate his colleagues.

The buzzing of her phone kept her distrait throughout the movie, preventing her from fully enjoying it.