distracted
adjective11 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.6
Indicates a high degree of being distracted.
Indicates a small degree of being distracted.
Indicates a small degree of being distracted.
Indicates a moderate or small degree of being distracted.
Indicates being distracted for a very short period of time.
A common and informal way to describe the process of losing focus.
The most common and general way to state that someone's attention is not focused.
Suggests that someone gives the impression of being distracted, but it might not be certain.
Similar to 'appear distracted', based on visual cues.
Describes the process of starting to be in a distracted state, often used in formal contexts.
Used to describe the outward impression of someone not paying attention.