Distraída (en. Distracted)

/distɾai̯ˈða/

Meaning & Definition

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adjective
Not paying attention to what happens around them.
She was so distracted that she didn't hear her name.
Estaba tan distraída que no escuchó su nombre.
Easily distracted.
She is a very distracted girl; she always forgets things.
Es una chica muy distraída, siempre se olvida de las cosas.
Having the mind elsewhere and not focused.
Today I'm distracted; I have a lot on my mind.
Hoy estoy distraída, tengo muchas cosas en la cabeza.

Etymology

From the verb distract, which comes from the Latin 'distrahere'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be distracted
To be in a state of lack of attention.
estar distraído
to get distracted with something
To divert attention to something else.
distraerse con algo
to have a distracted mind
Not to be focused on a specific task.
tener la mente distraída

Related Words

distract
To cause someone to lose attention on something.
distraer
focus
To focus attention on something specific.
concentrar
attention
The ability to concentrate on something.
atención

Slang Meanings

To have one's head in the clouds.
She always talks as if she has her head in the clouds.
Siempre habla como si tuviera la cabeza en las nubes.
To go off on a tangent.
When they ask me something, I sometimes go off on a tangent.
Cuando me preguntan algo, a veces me voy por las ramas.