Distraction | Mean of distraction in English Dictionary

/dɪˈstrækʃən/

  • Noun
  • something that makes it difficult to think or pay attention
    1. It was hard to work with so many distractions.
    2. One of them created a distraction while the other grabbed the money.
    3. He worked without distraction.
  • something that amuses or entertains you so that you do not think about problems, work, etc.
    1. He found reading to be a good distraction. [=diversion]
    2. A weekend at the beach was a good distraction from her troubles.
  • a state in which you are very annoyed or upset
    1. Their endless chatter drove her to distraction.
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