distracted (Meaning)

Wordnet

distracted (s)

having the attention diverted especially because of anxiety

Webster

distracted (imp. & p. p.)

of Distract

Webster

distracted (a.)

Mentally disordered; unsettled; mad.

distracted Sentence Examples

  1. John's phone notifications kept him distracted during the important meeting.
  2. The loud construction noise outside distracted the students during their exams.
  3. Mary's worries about her upcoming presentation distracted her from focusing on her work.
  4. The beautiful scenery along the road distracted the driver, causing a near-accident.
  5. The constant buzzing of the fluorescent lights in the office was distracting to the employees.
  6. Sarah's personal problems distracted her from paying attention to the class lecture.
  7. The flashing lights and loud music at the concert were distracting to some audience members.
  8. The dog barking outside distracted the cat from eating its food.
  9. The flickering candlelight in the dimly lit room distracted the couple from their romantic dinner.
  10. The smell of freshly baked cookies wafting from the kitchen distracted the students from their studies.

FAQs About the word distracted

having the attention diverted especially because of anxietyof Distract, Mentally disordered; unsettled; mad.

worried, frightened, frantic,agitated, distraught, hysterical, horrified, frenzied, alarmed,scared

calm, calm, recollected, collected, composed, composed,collected, recollected, unworried, cool

John's phone notifications kept him distracted during the important meeting.

The loud construction noise outside distracted the students during their exams.

Mary's worries about her upcoming presentation distracted her from focusing on her work.

The beautiful scenery along the road distracted the driver, causing a near-accident.