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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Distract' in a Sentence

"To pull away or divert, such as the mind or attention." more

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The vibrant colors of the sunset will have been distracting photographers from packing up their gear.
The persistent honking of horns will have been distracting pedestrians on the bustling city streets.
By the time the meeting ends, the constant noise will have been distracting the participants.
The breathtaking scenery outside will have been distracting the travelers throughout the journey.
The soothing melody of the piano will have been distracting listeners from their daily worries.
The mesmerizing dance moves will have been distracting viewers from noticing any flaws in the performance.

Distract

dih-strakt
verbTo pull away or divert, such as the mind or attention.
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Last Updated On: January 24, 2024
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