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  1. Detract:

    • "Detract" is a verb that means to diminish or take away from something's value, quality, or reputation.
    • Example: "The small dent on the car detracted from its overall appearance." Here, "detracted" indicates that the dent reduced the car's overall visual appeal.
    • Example: "His behavior did not detract from his professionalism." In this sentence, "detract" indicates that the person's behavior did not diminish their professionalism.
  2. Distract:

    • "Distract" is a verb that means to draw someone's attention away from what they are doing or thinking, typically causing them to lose focus or concentration.
    • Example: "The loud noise outside distracted her from her studies." Here, "distracted" indicates that the noise diverted the person's attention away from their studies.
    • Example: "She couldn't concentrate because her thoughts were distracted by worries about her upcoming presentation." In this sentence, "distracted" indicates that the person's thoughts were drawn away from their task due to worries about their presentation.


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