Associations to the word «Distracted»
Noun
- Torrent
- Repose
- Valet
- Sight
- Terror
- Swelling
- Riker
- Snapping
- Chekov
- Knock
- Midst
- Rayford
- Torment
- Kane
- Humming
- Sulu
- Pale
- Stacy
- Moment
- Noise
- Ric
- Glance
- Crash
- Reproach
- Agitation
- Stimulus
- Apparition
- Ringing
- Madness
- Agony
- Conversation
- Waiter
- Byzantine
- Driver
- Paying
- Thud
- Watching
- Hurrying
- Task
- Cry
- Hiss
- Jarrett
- Darcy
- Thought
- Groan
- Helene
- Styles
- Pin
- Frown
- Tad
- Dinah
- Guerrero
Adjective
Wiktionary
DISTRACTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of distract
DISTRACTED, adjective. Having one's attention diverted; preoccupied
DISTRACTED, adjective. Distraught
Dictionary definition
DISTRACTED, adjective. Having the attention diverted especially because of anxiety.
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