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distraction
noun as in having one's attention drawn away
Example Sentences
It was the morning after election day, and the distraction I had hoped to find from the previous night’s upheaval found me first.
It was music as message, artists as distractions.
Hoover describes the incident as a “bit of a distraction,” but insists “we’re continuing to stay focused on what we’re doing.”
No distractions are too minor when it comes to the Suneung, which many see as a culmination of years of formal education - and a turning point that determines their university placements, careers, and social statuses.
“The intent here is to limit the distraction,” Chait said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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