"Distracting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Distracting" Meaning

Distracting refers to something or someone that takes one's attention away from what one is doing, thinking about, or trying to focus on, often in a way that is useless, annoying, or unhelpful.

"Distracting" Examples

Examples of "Distracting"


The loud music playing in the background was distracting me from my study so I asked my roommate to turn it off.
The bird chirping outside my window was distracting, but I managed to focus on my work.
The bright sunlight streaming through the window was distracting, so I pulled the curtains shut.
His loud laughter was distracting, but I tried to tune it out and concentrate on the meeting.
Avoiding social media during work hours is crucial to avoid distracting notifications and stay productive.

"Distracting" Similar Words

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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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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.

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