distracted

लक्ष विचलित
definition
verb
don't allow noise to distract you from your work
prevent (someone) from giving full attention to something.
adjective
Charlotte seemed too distracted to give him much attention
unable to concentrate because one's mind is preoccupied.
example
Grace was too 'distracted' by the thought of getting dirt in her brand-new white shoes.
These days I'm so 'distracted' by the arguments over it that I cannot concentrate on teaching my students.
I rubbed my forehead and tried to concentrate, but I was 'distracted' again by a passerby consuming a large, warm cinnamon roll.
Anna looked up, momentarily 'distracted' by the noise her friends were making.
People are briefly 'distracted' , Gable concedes, but she says the boost in morale makes it worthwhile.
Hands-free devices are not considered to be safer as the driver is still 'distracted' .
I was 'distracted' for a second and realized I had traveled a bit off the road.
They were 'distracted' by a dull thumping sound from the other side of the room.
But we should not be 'distracted' from the real issues it could not investigate.
The driver is so 'distracted' by a milkshake that he almost plows right into the back of another car!
While contemplating her mother's advice, Fannie was 'distracted' by a sound.
In the hallway I was 'distracted' by crying sounds, a woman's cry.
But like a child whose attention is easily 'distracted' , he turned his attention back to Michelle once again.
As you said she's easily 'distracted' so she doesn't quite pick up on things.
Okay, so she was 'distracted' and confused a lot of the time, but some strange qualities are endearing.
Suddenly his eyes averted over my head and he seemed 'distracted' for a moment.
Doubting she would be 'distracted' enough by that to forget it, Adam quickly tried to think of something else to say.
He seemed 'distracted' for a second, and then grinned and slung himself up into his bunk.
But I tried not to get 'distracted' from the task at hand.
I never heard anything but I was somewhat 'distracted' at the time.
Katrina stubbornly refused to veer off and wimp out like all New Orleanians 'distractedly' assumed she would.
Therefore, one is against it, albeit somewhat 'distractedly' .
Mumbling 'distractedly' , she conducts me through the hundreds of exhibits.
My wife returned to the room to find the tree on the floor, with my arm and legs visible beneath, waving 'distractedly' .
She returned to her room at Pembroke and 'distractedly' toured its hamster-hutch of accessories for living/processing time.
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