Distracting

How many syllables in Distracting?

distracting has 3 syllables

Split Distracting into syllables?

dis-tract-ing

Definition of Distracting

causing someone or something to lose focus or attention

How should Distracting divide into syllables

There are three syllables in the word 'distracting.' The vowels in the word are 'i,' 'a,' and 'i.' The consonants in the word are 'd,' 's,' 't,' 'r,' 'c,' and 'n.'

Part of Speech - Distracting

Adjective

The loud noises were distracting during the test.

Sentences with Distracting

  • The loud music was distracting me from my homework.
  • The bright lights were distracting the audience from the play.
  • The TV show was too distracting for me to get any work done.
  • The phone ringing was distracting me from my conversation.
  • The teacher asked the students to stop distracting their classmates.
  • The noise outside was distracting the students during the lesson.
  • The video game was too distracting for the child to do their homework.
  • The flashing lights were distracting the driver on the road.
  • The smell of food was distracting the dog from listening to its owner.
  • The conversation at the next table was distracting the couple during their date.

Quotes with Distracting

  • I can't concentrate with all these distractions around me.
  • Distractions are the enemy of productivity.
  • Distractions take away from the things that really matter.
  • It's hard to achieve your goals when you're constantly distracted.
  • Distractions are the thief of time.

Number of characters in Distracting

11 ( d, i, s, t, r, a, c, t, i, n, g )

Unique letters in Distracting

9 ( d, i, s, t, r, a, c, n, g )

Distracting Backwards

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Phonetic Transcription of Distracting

IPA (International): dɪˈstræktɪŋ

ARA (American): dɪˈstræktɪŋ

EPA (English): dɪˈstræktɪŋ

DIH-STRAE-KTIH-NG