Definition
Distract refers to the act of diverting someone's attention away from something, often causing them to lose focus or concentration on the task at hand.
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The pronunciation of "distract" is the same in both American and British English.
Etymology
The word "distract" comes from the Latin word "distractus," the past participle of "distrahere," which means "to draw away" or "to pull apart." The term entered Middle English from the Old French word "distracter," carrying the meaning of diverting or pulling attention away.
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The word "distract" is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to describe situations where someone's attention is drawn away from their original task or focus. It can refer to both intentional and unintentional acts of diverting attention. For example: "The loud noises outside the classroom distracted the students from their work."
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