" I got distracted during my homeroom session."
The word distracted is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb distract.
No but constricted or distracted is.
No it's a verb because you are doing it, e.g. I am distracting James.
She seemed distracted when I asked her how her weekend went.
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Your question is a distraction to me.
Obliviousness
s:bemused, preoccupied a:attentive
I was looking for a question but I was distracted by this one.
i just relax when am distracted
her ample bosom distracted her male co-workers
The murder, distracted after hearing a noise, dropped the dagger and ran away.