Distracted in spanish

Distraído

pronunciation: distɹ̩ɑidoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

distract = distraer. 

Example: As he began to speak, she exhorted herself to pay close attention, not to let herself be so distracted by the earlier event that her mind would be off in some obscure cavern of her soul.

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» distract + Posesivo + attention = distraer la atención.

Example: We must not allow it to distract our attention from the more fundamental and intractable problems on which our grand tradition is floundering.

distracted = distraído. 

Example: A class may be keen, alert, contributive, except for one child who is withdrawn, distracted, unresponsive.

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» get + distracted = distraerse.

Example: Barry's a keen player but the lad can talk for England and he has a tendency to get distracted when playing.

Distracted synonyms

sick in spanish: enfermos, pronunciation: sɪk part of speech: adjective crazy in spanish: loco, pronunciation: kreɪzi part of speech: adjective mad in spanish: enojado, pronunciation: mæd part of speech: adjective insane in spanish: insano, pronunciation: ɪnseɪn part of speech: adjective demented in spanish: demente, pronunciation: dɪmentɪd part of speech: adjective unhinged in spanish: desquiciado, pronunciation: ənhɪndʒd part of speech: adjective disturbed in spanish: perturbado, pronunciation: dɪstɜrbd part of speech: adjective unbalanced in spanish: desequilibrado, pronunciation: ənbælənst part of speech: adjective inattentive in spanish: inatento, pronunciation: ɪnətentɪv part of speech: adjective distrait in spanish: distraído, pronunciation: dɪstreɪt part of speech: adjective brainsick in spanish: trastornado mentalmente, pronunciation: breɪnsɪk part of speech: adjective
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