"Distractful" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Distractful" Meaning

Distractful refers to something that is likely to take someone's attention away from what they are supposed to be doing, often in an annoying or disturbing way.

"Distractful" Examples

Distractful: Adjective


Meaning:


Causing or having the effect of distracting one's attention or causing one to lose focus.

Examples:


1. The traffic noise on the highway was very distractful, making it hard for me to concentrate on my novel.
2. The teacher had to ask the student to turn off his phone because it was being distractful to the rest of the class.
3. The bright colors and busy decorations in the store were distractful, making it difficult for customers to focus on the products.
4. The constant chatter of the colleagues in the open office space was distractful, affecting my productivity.
5. The dramatic music and sudden sound effects in the movie were distractful, making it hard for me to follow the plot.

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Distracted refers to something or someone that is not able to focus or give attention to something else because of being preoccupied with something else, often in a way that is annoying or interrupting.

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