Definitions for distraite

distraite dis·traite

Spelling: [dih-streyt; French dees-tret]
IPA: /dɪˈstreɪt; French disˈtrɛt/

Distraite is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.

You can make 439 anagrams from letters in distraite (adeiirstt).

Definitions for distraite

adjective

  1. (of a woman) inattentive because of distracting worries, fears, etc.; absent-minded.

Origin of distraite

1840-50; French, feminine of distrait distrait

Examples for distraite

She has to pretend to be distraite, for really she is very all there, and likes her dinner.

At length the door opens and she appears, looking pale and distraite.

Sally was distraite, and wasn't paying proper attention to the music.

Zoe was silent and distraite, and did not even try to compete with her sparkling rival.

She was distraite, indifferent to what was going on round her.

It was the only time that the Secretary had ever seen her nervous or distraite.

I had only seen Lilla at meals, to find her shy and distraite.

In the midst of her greatest triumphs, however, she is often distraite.

Was Val to believe that under that charming exterior he was burning with the dull rage that kept her silent and distraite?

Grace was lying on the sofa, languid and distraite, when he was announced.

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