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distracted

[dih-strak-tid] / dɪˈstræk tɪd /
ADJECTIVE
troubled
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ADJECTIVE
absent-minded
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Example Sentences

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“I’m proud of the company and how little we get distracted by that,” Altman said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Neither is he getting distracted by the "noise" around his time in charge.

From BBC

Grace says she is working on being more present, more patient and less distracted.

From BBC

"Was I distracted big time? No," the world number 11 said.

From BBC

Some of the most common crimes that travelers fall victim to, such as pick-pocketing and baggage theft, result from being distracted and unaware of what is happening around you.

From Salon