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Another word for distract is Perturb.
The base word of distract is distract because stract isn't a word, so the full word is distract
Distrahere - to distract
Yes, distract does have a suffix. The suffix is -act.
No they shouldn't. 'Cos it results in idiots like you not being able to spell the word "allowed".
distract
That is the correct spelling of "tickle" (to distract or disturb by touching).
A bee in the car may distract you. The new filly tried to distract the stallion's attention away from his harem.
The Latin root word for "distract" is "tractus," which means "to pull" or "to draw." The prefix "dis-" implies a separation or removal. Therefore, "distract" essentially means to pull attention away from something.
The word derived from the Latin root word distrahere is "distract."
I think the word you're looking for is erroneous
The word distracted is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb distract.