distractive (Meaning)
distractive (a.)
Causing perplexity; distracting.
Synonyms & Antonyms of distractive
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- nettlesome
- importune
- exasperating
- disturbing
- maddening
- rebarbative
- carking
- distressing
- nettling
- peeving
- inconveniencing
- pesky
- pestilential
- galling
- pestiferous
- enraging
- disquieting
- pestilent
- angering
- plaguy
- discomforting
- pesty
- vexing
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
distractive Sentence Examples
- The loud noise from the construction site was very distractive during the lesson.
- I couldn't concentrate on the movie because of the distractive people talking in the back row.
- The colorful and flashing advertisements on the website were very distractive.
- The strange sound coming from the attic was very distractive and kept me awake all night.
- The students found the teacher's constant pacing back and forth across the room to be very distractive.
- The buzzing of the fly in the room was very distractive and made it difficult to focus on the work.
- The ringing of the phone in the middle of the meeting was very distractive and disrupted the flow of the discussion.
- The flickering lights in the room were very distractive and gave me a headache.
- I couldn't get any work done because the constant notifications on my phone were very distractive.
- The strong smell of perfume in the room was very distractive and made it difficult to breathe.
FAQs About the word distractive
Causing perplexity; distracting.
troubling, stressful, upsetting, troublesome,tiresome, offensive, worrisome, painful, trying, bothersome
delightful, delightful, pleasing,pleasing,
The loud noise from the construction site was very distractive during the lesson.
I couldn't concentrate on the movie because of the distractive people talking in the back row.
The colorful and flashing advertisements on the website were very distractive.
The strange sound coming from the attic was very distractive and kept me awake all night.