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distraction
noun as in having one's attention drawn away
Example Sentences
Classical music has been on the front lines in a year marked by division and distraction, protest and intolerance, war and suffering.
Early on Friday, the morning after the details of the conviction emerged, Haigh sent a resignation letter to the prime minister, saying she did not want to become a distraction.
But the controversies surrounding him have turned some former supporters against him and become an increasing distraction from his career.
At one point in the movie, your character Jamie says she really only texts her boyfriend Simon when she's uncomfortable or looking for a distraction.
Coming in down the order at number six is a simpler task than number three, while a focus on the glovework was probably a distraction from the pressure of scoring runs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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