An entertainment that provokes pleased interest and distracts you from worries and vexations.
A sudden, alarming amazement or dread that results in utter confusion.
The act of distracting; drawing someone's attention away from something.
1 What can we do to help create a distraction free work environment?
2 Health Minister Zweli Mkhize agreed, saying it could serve as a distraction .
3 Adequate distraction for arthroscopy was able to be achieved in all cases.
4 Results: The force required increased with distraction height under all 4 conditions.
5 I guess I gave them a welcome distraction from our immediate problem.
6 In truth, it was a bit of a distraction from recent events.
7 Becca climbed out, too, then used Turner's distraction to change the subject.
8 The University of Ohio discovered that distraction distort how we view reality.
9 It was a welcome distraction from the reason for their long wait.
10 This is not the promised land of 21st century work and distraction .
11 At the moment the detective was happy to the point of distraction .
12 He needed distraction and this was as good as anything on offer.
13 The very thought of a general election has driven members to distraction .
14 Once we've set the first distraction , you'll point me toward our targets.
15 KKR said it settled to end the distraction and cost of litigating.
16 In the laboratory the fatigue is slight enough, the distraction rather trivial.
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