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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151. Hypoglycemia will lead to tired easily and the attention will be distracted.
152. Their shouts distracted the would be kidnapper and Lisa broke free.
153. The maidenly bosom bared to this, the pretty almost-child's head thus distracted, the delicate foot mincing in this slough of blood and dirt, were types of the disjointed time.
154. The distracted reader can't be absorbed in the abstract extract.
155. On the test, some hard physics questions made him nervous and distracted, says Mr. Almanza, 18, a senior at Campbell High in Smyrna, Ga.
156. The damsel distracted the Asuras, while the Devas secretly drank the Nectar.
157. Subjects who about being happy , however, remained as distracted aas ever.
158. In the hustle of our lives, we are disoriented, distracted by the siren call of the marketers' myths.
159. This time Scrat is distracted by love, and he and his inamorata, who is also his rival for possession of that acorn, breath whimsical, inventive life into the movie.
160. In a region of the brain known as the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC), neurons must fire continuously for people to avoid being distracted.
160. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
161. As for the good Mrs. Pendennis, she was almost distracted when she heard of the squabble, and of Pen's unchristian behavior.
162. No family duties or professional tasks distracted them. Dorothy could ramble all day on the hills and sit up talking to Coleridge all night without being scolded by her aunt for unwomanly behaviour.
163. Debbie Pickford of Allstate Insurance says teens are especially at risk from distracted driving and not just because they lack experience on the roads.
164. If you're really too distracted to speak, then reschedule the call.
165. In some of his paintings he combines painting with photographic material to stress that the imagery is partly distracted from photographic of digital media.
166. Travel and socializing issue a siren song for six weeks – enjoy, but don't be overly distracted.
167. In an announcement of the new figures, US Transportation Secretary Ray Lahood called distracted driving an "epidemic" and called for tougher local regulations and stricter law enforcement.
168. Debbie Pickford of Allstate Insurancesaidsays teens are especially at risk from distracted driving and not just because they lack experience on the roads.
169. "Shiftiness" could also be the result of being nervous, angry, distracted or sad.
170. When working, one should concentrate and not allow oneself to be distracted.
171. She seemed less like a poetess than a distracted housewife.
172. It keeps returning , and takes hold of us easily when we are inattentive or distracted.
173. Few things distracted the Pastor from the preparation of his weekly sermons.
174. The crew of the Vincennes, distracted by an ongoing gunbattle(Sentencedict.com), mistakes the A300 for a hostile military aircraft and destroys it with two surface-to-air missiles.
175. The problem is that there is no direct correlation between someone's nonverbal behavior and their honesty. "Shiftiness" could also be the result of being nervous, angry, distracted or sad.
176. Or the ones who were irreverent storytellers, enthusiasts, easily distracted mavericks?
177. In the meantime, says Ms Smith, driving distracted must become, like drunk driving, "totally uncool, socially unacceptable", especially among teenagers.
178. These complimentary expressions were uttered in a somewhat absent and distracted manner.
179. Presently though, Crimson was distracted by a small figure waving a jeweled object.
180. Meyer says there is evidence that people in chronically distracted jobs are, in early middle age, appearing with the same symptoms of burn-out as air traffic controllers.
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