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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121. He was distracted between two objects.
122. A distracted Pompey dispatches Durio, his top aide, to take care of the gold, loading his vault onto an ox- drawn wagon.
123. The effect of microwave amplifier is distracted through transformation between S parameters and T parameters.
124. And he distracted them with news of the chest of gold which was, indeed wedged behind the false bottom of the carriage, just where Mahaduta himself had hidden it many times in past years.
125. Yes, thighs strain with effort, but I'm distracted by the twirling toes and the bleached teeth framed by rictus smiles.
126. A savanna full of predators, after all, was not a place to get distracted.
127. In this clever crime thriller, Hartnett's young assassin Slevin finds himself easily distracted by and attracted to Lindsey, an upbeat mortician played by Liu.
128. He has Harry and Neville cornered, when he's distracted by the baby-faced Death Eater.
129. If one of them gets distracted, our 3 years work will unravel.
130. Because lose memories, my come and go like a pure empty page of paper, can now with I mutually according to concomitant of he,[sentencedict.com/distracted.html] really let my distracted human?
131. And in him walk behind of day every day distracted, an orison of time he can be peaceful to return.
132. From that moment on, said friends, Louise became obsessed with the baby: distracted, depressed, endlessly researching cures, while all the time keeping the news a secret from her husband.
133. She was distracted with grief and refused to be solaced.
134. For two nights Herb hadn't been home, and Mrs. Tremaine was distracted.
135. This is curious to the speech processing centers of our brains, apparently, and causes us to become distracted in trying to make sense of the conversation.
136. In perhaps his most provocative remarks, Jacques praises China's communist leaders for their "remarkable perspicacity ... never allowing themselves to be distracted by short-term considerations".
137. In his rare public appearances, the crown prince looks frail and distracted.
138. The two-time World Player of the Year and an international celebrity was accused of being distracted by bars and discos.
139. Distracted and embattled itself , the White House has barely paid attention to the fracas.
140. While he took care of our son, I put my imaginary blinders on (so I don't get distracted) and focused on the task.
141. The noise made by the children outside distracted me from my reading.
142. It enables the user to more easily focus on what is important, instead of being distracted by extraneous information.
143. As soon as he could bring his distracted thoughts to bear upon the present scene, he perceived that the trial of James Wilson for the murder of Henry Carson was just commencing .
144. Many infants and toddlers become easily distracted and fidget in a highchair.
145. A distracted defector has subtracted some compact extract from the impacted interaction.
146. A group of employees distracted the bird with bites of hamburger bun and nabbed it.
147. The first time, they weren't distracted and only needed to concentrate on navigating on-coming traffic, which was approaching from both directions on the virtual two-way street.
148. After two hours of bike repair, with an audience consisting of one flag-waver gal who had not been distracted by anything else, I was ready to go again.
149. I end up multi-tasking, becoming easily distracted and default to doing unimportant busywork.
150. For the last twenty years the station of the Orleans railway has stood beside the old faubourg and distracted it, as it does to-day.
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