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Meaning of distract
to draw someone's attention away from something
Etymology of distract
The word "distract" comes from the Latin words "dis" meaning "away from" and "trahere" meaning "to pull"
Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe the act of diverting someone's attention away from something
Synonyms
divert
distract
sidetrack
deflect
divert
detour
deviate
stray
wander
drift
digress
diverge
veer
swerve
stray
avert
turn
deflect
beguile
deceive
mislead
deceive
delude
dupe
hoodwink
bamboozle
confound
perplex
puzzle
bewilder
flummox
disorient
confuse
addle
muddle
fuddle
befog
obscure
cloud
fog
blur
dim
dull
obscure
confuse
perplex
puzzle
mystify
baffle
nonplus
stun
daze
dazzle
stun
astound
amaze
startle
surprise
astonish
Definitions
- To draw someone's attention away from something, especially something that is more important
- * To take someone's attention away from the subject being discussed or dealt with
Usage Examples
- The noise from the construction site distracted me from my work
- * She was distracted by the beautiful scenery and forgot about her worries
- * The teacher tried to distract the student from his phone by giving him a task to do