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Diverted
Answer for the clue "Diverted ", 10 letters:
distracted
Alternative clues for the word distracted
Word definitions for distracted in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 having one's attention diverted; preoccupied 2 distraught v (en-past of: distract )
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Amanda is very easily distracted , she takes forever to do anything. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ He had a distracted , drowned look, which was most unpleasant. ▪ In a kind of distracted daze, she stood on the sidelines ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Distract \Dis*tract"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Distracted , old p. p. Distraught ; p. pr. & vb. n. Distracting .] To draw apart or away; to divide; to disjoin. A city . . . distracted from itself. --Fuller. To draw (the sight, mind, or attention) in different ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. affected with madness or insanity; "a man who had gone mad" [syn: brainsick , crazy , demented , disturbed , mad , sick , unbalanced , unhinged ] having the attention diverted especially because of anxiety [syn: distrait ]
Usage examples of distracted.
The loose subordination, and extensive possessions, of the Huns and the Alani, delayed the conquests, and distracted the councils, of that victorious people.
Or the rain might fall, as it does in Algeria, in endless deluges, making a wet dark well of the street, but the class was hardly distracted.
Giliead grumbled from the opening as he tossed in an armload of fallen branches and kindling, and Tremaine, distracted by the idea of a fire and hot food, mentally put the wall aside for the moment.
Philip never confessed it, but he had settled for the bleak comfort of hopelessness the moment the voice of a WMTG newsreader coming from the portable radio on his desk had distracted his attention from an elaborate doodle with the announcement that a third name had been definitively added to that of Shane Auslander and Trey Wilk.
I make sure to fill his wineglass with an excellent Barbaresco he keeps thanking me with a nod and a relaxed smile, his eyes lingering on mine, only sometimes distracted by the lights and cameras and various assistants swirling around us.
Dahlia gave him a look that was blanker than usual, since she was on the distracted side.
Phil Barrett was distracted, dividing his attention between his prisoners and the entrance to the two trails that led through the blowdown and intersected in the clearing.
I have been so distracted that I forgot that you went to Bokhara with Lieutenant Burnes several years ago.
This time, Boran would not be distracted by thoughts of possessing Siri or even of watching Hunter suffer emotionally.
In short, though distracted first by the two capitals, and afterwards by the formal partition of the empire, the extraordinary felicity of arrangement maintains an order and a regular progression.
Now she was distracted, because the Cat did not approve of this place for some reason, and so Cho had never seen the rock garden close up.
Distracted, Par blinked away the rain that ran into his eyes, trying to peer past Colls struggling form.
Sometimes he needs to add the element of urgency so the victim is distracted by the need to rush, and complies before he has had a chance to give much thought to the request.
For what would have been the consequence if that rabble of shepherds and strangers, fugitives from their own countries, having, under the protection of an inviolable asylum, found liberty, or at least impunity, uncontrolled by the dread of regal authority, had begun to be distracted by tribunician storms, and to engage in contests with the fathers in a strange city, before the pledges of wives and children, and love of the very soil, to which it requires a length of time to become habituated, had united their affections.
He was distracted from the question by the sound of Cuvier returning, boot heels clomping on the wooden pier.