Antonyms for distracted
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : dih-strak-tid |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈstræk tɪd |
Definition of distracted
Origin :- mid-14c., "to draw asunder or apart, to turn aside" (literal and figurative), from Latin distractus, past participle of distrahere "draw in different directions," from dis- "away" (see dis-) + trahere "to draw" (see tract (n.1)).
- Sense of "to throw into a state of mind in which one knows not how to act" is from 1580s. Related: Distracted; distracting; distractedly; distractedness.
- adj troubled
- adj absent-minded
- If Dr. von Horn were only there, thought the distracted girl.
- Extract from : « The Monster Men » by Edgar Rice Burroughs
- He himself had been distracted by all those extraordinary narratives.
- Extract from : « The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete » by Emile Zola
- The two distracted women had not even the money to bury him.
- Extract from : « The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete » by Emile Zola
- And he felt that he was as distracted, as upset, as himself.
- Extract from : « The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete » by Emile Zola
- They are not distracted with the fear of evils to come nor the hopes of future good.
- Extract from : « The Praise of Folly » by Desiderius Erasmus
- If he had no hope of heaven, he was at least distracted that he must lose it.
- Extract from : « Bunyan » by James Anthony Froude
- But she says the mother is distracted because she cannot buy it a grave and a coffin.
- Extract from : « A Singer from the Sea » by Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr
- That dreadful music had distracted her, that—and something else, her tricked expectation.
- Extract from : « A Spirit in Prison » by Robert Hichens
- Again the distracted man ransacked his papers and shook his portfolio.
- Extract from : « A Nest of Spies » by Pierre Souvestre
- The young girl answered "yes" to everything, with a distracted look.
- Extract from : « The Flood » by Emile Zola
Synonyms for distracted
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