🙉distraction

noun
/dɪˈstrækʃən/

Meaning

something that prevents you from concentrating
Something that prevents concentration or takes attention away from something else.
A thing that prevents someone from giving full attention to something else

Example Sentences

The loud noise outside was a constant distraction during the exam.

Distraction during study time can hinder learning.

Avoid distractions to stay productive.

Example Expressions

drive to distraction

Synonyms

diversion, disturbance, interruption, interference, Diversion, Disruption, disruption, deviation
Entry 1
diversion, disturbance, interruption, interference
Entry 2
Diversion, Disruption
Entry 3
interruption, disruption, deviation, diversion

Antonyms

focus, concentration, Focus, Attention, attention
Entry 1
focus, concentration
Entry 2
Focus, Attention
Entry 3
focus, concentration, attention

Collocations

major distraction, constant distraction, unnecessary distraction, source of distraction

More Example Sentences

She is focused enough to avoid distractions.

He was disciplined enough to avoid distractions.

We gradually learned how to control distractions.

He learned to avoid distractions naturally over time.

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