detracts (Meaning)

detracts

to speak ill of, to take away some of the value or importance, divert, to diminish the importance, value, or effectiveness of something, to take away

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detracts Sentence Examples

  1. The abrasive graffiti detracts from the otherwise pristine facade of the building.
  2. The constant interruptions during the presentation significantly detracts from its effectiveness.
  3. The designer's insistence on using flashy colors detracts from the overall sophistication of the website.
  4. The actress's heavy makeup and overly dramatic gestures detract from her natural beauty.
  5. The politician's frequent use of jargon detracts from the accessibility of his message.
  6. The cluttered dashboard on the car detracts from the user's ability to focus on the road.
  7. The odor of stale smoke detracts from the ambiance of the restaurant.
  8. The excessive use of emojis in the email detracts from its professional tone.
  9. The outdated information in the guide detracts from its credibility.
  10. The frequent glitches in the software detract from its overall functionality.

FAQs About the word detracts

to speak ill of, to take away some of the value or importance, divert, to diminish the importance, value, or effectiveness of something, to take away

distracts, diverts,, amuses,throws off, entertains, strays, calls off, abstracts, wanders

concentrates,focuses,focusses,

The abrasive graffiti detracts from the otherwise pristine facade of the building.

The constant interruptions during the presentation significantly detracts from its effectiveness.

The designer's insistence on using flashy colors detracts from the overall sophistication of the website.

The actress's heavy makeup and overly dramatic gestures detract from her natural beauty.