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Meaning of distractions
The primary meaning of the word "distractions" refers to things that take someone's attention away from something else.
Etymology of distractions
The word "distractions" originates from the Old French word "distractio," which is derived from the Latin words "dis" (meaning "away from") and "trahere" (meaning "to pull"), and the suffix "-tion" (forming a noun indicating a process or result)
Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe things that divert or distract someone's attention
Synonyms
diversions
interruptions
disturbances
distractions
detours
aberrations
deviations
deflections
interruptions
impediments
obstacles
hindrances
barriers
interruptions
disruptors
interferers
divertissements
attractions
allurements
enticements
temptations
seductions
interruptions
breaks
pauses
stops
halts
delays
setbacks
obstacles
impediments
hindrances
barriers
blockages
interruptions
discontinuances
cessations
suspensions
interruptions
deflections
deviations
aberrations
detours
divergences
departures
interruptions
distractions
interruptions
disturbances
disruptions
dislocations
disorders
confusions
interruptions
turmoil
upheavals
commotions
interruptions
disturbances
perturbations
interruptions
distractions
diverting
distracting
enticing
tempting
seducing
interrupting
disturbing
disrupting
Definitions
- A thing that distracts someone or something that takes their attention away from something else
- The state of being distracted, or having one's attention diverted from something
Usage Examples
- The noise from the construction site was a major distraction for the students trying to study
- She found the handsome stranger to be a distraction from her work
- The teacher tried to minimize distractions in the classroom by turning off the phones and closing the windows
- He was distracted by the beautiful scenery and forgot about his worries
Antonyms
focus
concentration
attention
engagement
interest
absorption
fixation
dedication
devotion
commitment
application
diligence
industriousness
assiduity
sedulity
persistence
perseverance
tenacity
resolve
firmness
steadiness
stability
calmness
serenity
tranquility
peacefulness
quietness
stillness
silence
focus
intentness
attentiveness
mindfulness