The magician's real trick is in distracting the attention of his audience.
Cell phones are an infraction in school, because they are very distracting, and take away from your learning.
The distracting violet fringing of the image in the telescope was limited by the use of an achromatic lens system.
Ex. The ruckus in the house was amazingly distracting me as i was attempting to do my work. it would be used as an adj. :D
"The troublesome student was sent to detention for refusing to obey the teacher when asked to cease distracting the rest of the class."
The muscle above my eyebrow has an annoying twitch; it doesn't hurt but it's very distracting.
Wikianswers is not distracting. It is only distracting when you become addicted to it.
distracting is an adjective
Apperently students find it distracting.
Distracting : tashteet ( in Arabic ) and it is written this way : تشتيت
I truly believe that it is light that is more distracting.
Yes, "distracting" is a participial adjective. It is derived from the verb "distract" and describes something that causes distraction. Participial adjectives can modify nouns, providing additional information about them, such as "a distracting noise" or "a distracting situation."
"He and his wife had had more than one dinner in that restaurant ruined by some clown jabbering loudly into his cell phone at the next table".