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Adjective(1) having the attention diverted especially because of anxiety

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(1) Although her journey into madness is somewhat short-circuited, Rachel Pickup is also a frighteningly distrait Ophelia.(2) But, as someone about to construct a bomb might appear distrait anyway, the judgment was difficult.(3) She towers over most human beings (myself included) and there's a distrait quality about her eyes.(4) His manner was, I thought, a shade distrait , a little other worldly.(5) Set in Paris in 1928, Hastings's play focuses on Joyce's distrait daughter, Lucia.(6) Perhaps, patients about to undergo operations at the hands of distrait surgeons could be allowed to get their tattoos done on the NHS.(7) He has always seemed somewhat distrait , but now he has the lost air of a man who has fallen from the heavens into an unknown world.
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Adjective
1. distracted
2. preoccupied
3. absorbed
4. abstracted
5. distant
6. faraway
7. absentminded
8. vague
9. inattentive
10. in a brown study
11. woolgathering
13. in a world of one's own
14. miles away
15. not with it


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