Meaning of Distract
to take somebody’s attention away from what they are trying to do
In simple words: To take someone's attention away from something.
Distract in a sentence
- You're distracting me from my work.
- Don't talk to her—she's very easily distracted.
- It was another attempt to **distract attention** from the truth.
- He’s easily distracted from his work
- an attempt to distract attention away from the real problems in the country
How to use Distract
Use when talking about losing focus. Avoid in overly formal contexts or when discussing serious topics where focus is crucial.
Grammar pattern
distract + object
Memory hint
Think of a magician who distracts the audience with tricks.
Related words
Collocations with Distract
- easily
- momentarily
- temporarily
- (away) from
Synonyms for Distract
Opposites of Distract
Common mistakes with Distract
- 'Distract' is not reflexive; do not say 'I distracted myself'.
- Confusion with 'distracted' as a noun, which is incorrect.
- Mixing up 'distract' with 'detract', which means to take away value.
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Frequently asked questions about Distract
What does Distract mean?
To take someone's attention away from something.
What is the definition of Distract?
to take somebody’s attention away from what they are trying to do
How do you use Distract in a sentence?
You're distracting me from my work.
Can you give another example of Distract?
Don't talk to her—she's very easily distracted.
What are synonyms for Distract?
Common alternatives include divert.
What is the opposite of Distract?
Opposite meanings include focus, concentrate, engage.
What words go with Distract?
It commonly pairs with easily, momentarily, temporarily, (away) from.
What are common mistakes when using Distract?
'Distract' is not reflexive; do not say 'I distracted myself'. Confusion with 'distracted' as a noun, which is incorrect. Mixing up 'distract' with 'detract', which means to take away value.
How do you pronounce Distract?
US: /["/dɪˈstrækt/","/dɪˈstrækts/","/dɪˈstræktɪd/","/dɪˈstræktɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/dɪˈstrækt/","/dɪˈstrækts/","/dɪˈstræktɪd/","/dɪˈstræktɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Distract?
Use when talking about losing focus. Avoid in overly formal contexts or when discussing serious topics where focus is crucial.
What CEFR level is Distract?
"Distract" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.



