Distractor example sentences

Related (5): attention, interference, disruption, diversion, interruption

dis·trac·tor

noun

distractor (noun) · distractors (plural noun)

  - a person or thing that distracts:

  - an incorrect option in a multiple-choice question:

"Distractor" Example Sentences

1. The multiple-choice exam had three answer options and one distractor.
2. The bright light shining in my eyes was a major distractor during the movie.
3. The loud bird chirping outside my window was a constant distractor while I tried to work.
4. The unexpected noise was a major distractor during the teacher's lecture.
5. The pop-up ads on the website were a constant distractor while I tried to read the article.
6. The constant chatter from my coworkers was a major distractor while I tried to concentrate.
7. The flashing lights on the control panel were a major distractor for the pilot during the flight.
8. The persistent smell of smoke was a major distractor for the hotel guests.
9. The crying baby was a constant distractor during the church service.
10. The buzzing sound from the fly in the room was a major distractor during the meeting.
11. The ticking clock was a major distractor while I tried to fall asleep.
12. The computer virus was a major distractor during my work on the project.
13. The loud construction noise was a constant distractor while I tried to study.
14. The television blaring in the background was a major distractor during the phone call.
15. The broken air conditioning was a major distractor during the conference.
16. The dog barking outside was a constant distractor while I tried to relax.
17. The faulty equipment was a constant distractor during the lab experiment.
18. The competitor's marketing campaign was a major distractor for our company.
19. The constant notifications on my phone were a major distractor during the meeting.
20. The broken elevator was a major distractor for the tenants in the building.
21. The bright colors in the painting were a major distractor from the subject matter.
22. The poorly-written instructions were a major distractor during the assembly process.
23. The clutter in the workspace was a major distractor during the workday.
24. The social media notifications were a constant distractor while I tried to focus on my tasks.
25. The traffic noise outside was a constant distractor while I tried to work from home.
26. The game on the phone was a major distractor during the lecture.
27. The ringing phone was a major distractor during the important conversation.
28. The smell of food from the kitchen was a constant distractor during the diet.
29. The bright screens in the dark room were a major distractor during the movie.
30. The flickering lights in the room were a major distractor during the performance.

Common Phases

not use semicolons incorrectly, as they are used to separate two independent clauses that are closely related.
1. The distractor proved to be a major obstacle; it diverted the participants' attention from the task at hand.
2. It's crucial to account for possible distractors in any experiment; they can significantly impact the results.
3. The noise outside proved to be a major distractor; it disrupted the speaker's train of thought and made it difficult to concentrate.
4. The bright colors in the room were a pleasant distraction at first, but they soon became a distractor; they drew attention away from the important information being presented.
5. The use of distractors in standardized testing has been widely debated; some argue that it unfairly penalizes certain groups of test-takers.

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