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distraction
noun as in having one's attention drawn away
Example Sentences
It might be easy to write these moments off as nothing more than a superficial distraction, as Arregui does early on, and characterize musicals as shallow and cliche.
"From a safety perspective, we thought that was important. No distractions," Ms Tomay told a group of reporters at an event in California.
Timothy dismissed calls to split up the department, calling it a "distraction from the delivery of core business".
But somehow the commotion remained strictly outdoors; the only distractions inside came from the orchestra’s ardent fans routinely applauding between movements.
It isn’t clear if that pivot will lead to success, but it is at least a distraction from the problems in their main operations.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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