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distracted - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of distracted in Hindi

  • विचलित

Adjective

  • व्यग्र
  • विक्षिप्त
  • तंग
  • उन्मत्त
  • पागल हो गया
  • उद्विग्न
  • उचाट
  • विमनस्क

distracted Definition

Adjective

  • unable to concentrate because one's mind is preoccupied.

distracted Example

  • she ran her fingers through her hair in a distracted fashion ( उसने विचलित अंदाज़ में अपने बालों में अपनी उँगलियाँ दौड़ाईं )
  • And he was probably distracted. ( और वह शायद विचलित था। )
  • I know why she's so distracted. ( मुझे पता है कि वह इतनी विचलित क्यों है। )
  • I feel henpecked and distracted. ( मैं हेनपेक्ड और विचलित महसूस करता हूं। )
  • And indeed, the sound of skin squeaking against glass distracted Mark from his melancholy for a moment.  ( और वास्तव में, कांच के खिलाफ त्वचा के चीखने की आवाज ने मार्क को उसकी उदासी से एक पल के लिए विचलित कर दिया। )

More Sentence

  • Eventually, the tone stabilizes, and, by the second half, the power of the story will envelop all but the most distracted viewers.  
  • I was also quickly distracted.
  • I was so beautifully distracted.
  • Distracted by her grief appears.
  • But my mind was still distracted.
  • I understand how distracted a woman can be with a virile man waiting at home for her.  
  • I called out a greeting but was distracted by the volleyball again before I got to say anything else.
  • It is better to focus our attention on that now than to be distracted by anything else.  
  • The woman let them in, but luckily a male friend called in and distracted the men and they fled empty handed.  
  • When the tournament is held before the season, not in the middle of it, players aren't tired, nursing injuries or distracted by their seasons.  
  • It was meant to keep the kids distracted while the parents got quietly hammered on long island iced tea.  
  • She's also more easily distracted, so multitasking requires extra mental effort.
  • Robert was twitchy and distracted.
  • At least they distracted the hippo.
  • Don't be distracted by criticism.
  • Emily was too distracted to respond.
  • I was distracted by a whirring noise.
  • This is not a time to be distracted.
  • I was just distracted by trying to.
  • Don’t get distracted by her thing.
  • I can understand being distracted.
  • I am distracted from further conversation by an expanding exchange on MSN Messenger.  
  • She grinned lightly, and made a hand signal to a man in the back while Dave was distracted.  
  • I got distracted there for a moment.
  • That’s why I’m a bit distracted.
  • She was distracted in the battlefield.
  • He didn’t want her to be distracted.
  • Charlotte seemed too distracted to give him much attention