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what' the difference between "distracted" and "distractible"?
2 de mar de 2015 12:33
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If some is distracted, their attention is already focused on something else. If someone is distractible, it is easy for them to become distracted.
I was distracted from my work by the noisy party occurring next door.
My son is very distractible, so it takes him a long time to finish his homework unless it's very quiet.
2 de março de 2015
Distracted indicates what has already happened.
Distractible refers to a tendency that a person has for allowing their mental focus to shift in an undisciplined way.
2 de março de 2015
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