distractible (Meaning)

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distractible (a.)

Capable of being drawn aside or distracted.

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distractible Sentence Examples

  1. The student's distractible nature hindered her ability to concentrate during the lecture.
  2. The loud noises from the construction site were highly distractible for the office workers.
  3. The doctor advised the patient to eliminate distractible elements from their workspace to improve focus.
  4. His mind was so distractible that he often found it challenging to complete even simple tasks.
  5. The speaker's entertaining anecdotes were intentionally distractible to keep the audience engaged.
  6. The child's distractible behavior during class prompted the teacher to implement strategies to enhance attention.
  7. The employee's distractible tendencies resulted in several mistakes in their work, leading to a warning from their supervisor.
  8. The captivating visuals in the presentation were intentionally distractible to draw the audience's attention to key points.
  9. The researcher opted for a distraction-free environment to minimize distractible factors that could influence the results of their experiment.
  10. The athlete's distractible nature during training hindered their performance, leading to a disappointing outcome in the competition.

FAQs About the word distractible

Capable of being drawn aside or distracted.

divert, abstract, amuse,detract, throw off,entertain, call off, wander, stray

focus, focus, concentrate,concentrate,

The student's distractible nature hindered her ability to concentrate during the lecture.

The loud noises from the construction site were highly distractible for the office workers.

The doctor advised the patient to eliminate distractible elements from their workspace to improve focus.

His mind was so distractible that he often found it challenging to complete even simple tasks.