Distraction 🔊 Meaning in Urdu
Distraction in Sentence
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Distraction in Detail
1 of 3. بدحواسی Badhawasi : Distraction : (noun) mental turmoil.
Related : Muddiness
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2 of 3. بہلاوا Bhelawa : Beguilement Distraction : (noun) an entertainment that provokes pleased interest and distracts you from worries and vexations.
Related : Entertainment
3 of 3. توجہ ہٹانے کا عمل Tawaja Hataanay Ka Amal : Misdirection Distraction : (noun) the act of distracting; drawing someone's attention away from something.
Related : Revision
Distraction in Book Titles
The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction.
Distraction: A Critical Look at Life in the Screen Age.
Useful Words
Deflect Distract : دھیان ہٹانا Dheyan Hatana : draw someone`s attention away from something. "If I marry so I will be distracted because I have killed a lot of criminals in the police job so I can`t make a girl my weakness by marrying her"
Amusement Entertainment : تفریح Tafreeh : an activity that is diverting and that holds the attention.
Interest Involvement : دلچسپی Dilchaspi : a sense of concern with and curiosity about someone or something. "An interest in music"
Mental : دماغی Dimaghi : involving the mind or an intellectual process. "Mental images of happy times"
Pleased Proud Of : فخر کرنا Fakhar Karna : feeling pleasurable satisfaction over something by which you measures your self-worth. "Proud of their child"
Arouse Elicit Enkindle Evoke Fire Kindle Provoke Raise : ظاہر کرنا Zahir Karna : call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses). "Nowadays, Maryam Nawaz has become so courageous that she has been provoking Pakistan Army"
Agitation Excitement Hullabaloo Turmoil Upheaval : افراتفری Afratafri : disturbance usually in protest. "President should announce elections to avoid turmoil"
Annoyance Chafe Vexation : برہمی Barhami : anger produced by some annoying irritation.
Vex Worry : پریشان کرنا Preshan Karna : disturb the peace of mind of; afflict with mental agitation or distress. "It didn`t worry me"