distraction
distraction
noun dees-trahk-SYOHN Rare
Origin: Latin distractio (pulling apart)
Also means
entertainment
Usage Note
Distraction covers both the state of being mentally pulled away from something and a leisure activity that provides entertainment (des distractions pour les enfants). The adjective distrait describes an absent-minded person. Both senses are current in modern French.
Examples
"Le bruit est une grande distraction."
Natural Translation
The noise is a big distraction.
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