Synonym: brainsick, crazy, demented, distrait, disturbed, mad, sick, unbalanced, unhinged. Similar words: distractedly, abstracted, abstractedly, distract, distraction, distractingly, extracted, protracted. Meaning: [dɪ'stræktɪd] adj. 1. affected with madness or insanity 2. having the attention diverted especially because of anxiety.
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61. Its sheer scale means that it is important at this stage not to be distracted by companies making misleading ethical claims.
62. Chances are your stomach gets knotted and you feel distracted, restless, impatient.
63. On the glistening horizon two black dots appeared, separated, and became helicopters roaring low overhead and scattering the distracted fowl.
64. Somehow I got distracted and forgot to fill up my truck with sod.
65. Traditional methods of determining such risks have limitations: human operators can become tired and can be distracted.
66. But she seemed distracted and moody, crying one moment, giggling the next.
67. Augusta resumed her pacing, throwing her hands outward in little distracted gestures.
68. Distracted, Luce stubbed her toe against a piece of raised planking and tripped.
69. He had a distracted, drowned look, which was most unpleasant.
70. Such comments have distracted attention from a long-awaited improvement in the economy.
70. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
71. He must be distracted from long range dangers by absorbing his mind in temporary pleasures.
72. She was distracted by the sound of running water, the bath being filled.
73. For example, consider a very sensitive child who is easily distracted by every sight and sound around her.
74. She came back from the telephone booth quickly, looking distracted.
75. Before she had solved it she was distracted by a general movement in the room.
76. Let us strike the blow which is to restore peace and union to this distracted land.
77. My first weakness is that I get easily distracted when I study.
78. Prolonged sitting also makes you restless, tired, and distracted, which weakens your writing style.
79. No wonder she was easily distracted and forgetful at school.
80. Everyone seemed cool and distracted, uninterested in trade or cultural exchanges.
81. Keane wanted to be in front, but he was distracted by a craving for personal wealth.
82. Once he is distracted, I push on hard and he gives up the game.
83. The training officer distracted them with sneers at their tameness.
84. The more she does this, the more easily distracted she is.
85. The superintendent thanked him for his help and bade him goodnight but with a distracted air as though her attention were elsewhere.
86. Labour, they say, is likely to be distracted by deepening internal division over its constitutional plans and its election failure.
87. The ads never distracted listeners from the music but could sound as wild and greasy and cool as the platters played alongside.
88. Amanda is very easily distracted, she takes forever to do anything.
89. She was a little distracted when Sophie asked permission for her outing, or she might have enquired more closely into the details.
90. Fortunately a younger boy had a dramatic nosebleed which distracted his house-mates' attention and covered any remaining smears of blood.
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