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distracter

[dɪˈstræktər]

distracter Definition

  • 1something that makes it difficult to concentrate or pay attention
  • 2a wrong or incorrect answer in a multiple-choice test that is designed to distract or mislead the test-taker

Using distracter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "distracter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The noise from the construction site was a major distracter during the exam.

  • Example

    The teacher included several distracters in the test to challenge the students' knowledge.

  • Example

    The flashing lights on the billboard were a distracter for drivers on the highway.

distracter Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for distracter

Phrases with distracter

  • a stimulus that diverts attention away from a primary task

    Example

    The pop-up ads on the computer screen were attentional distracters that interfered with the user's work.

  • a visual stimulus that draws attention away from a primary task

    Example

    The bright colors and flashing lights of the video game were visual distracters that made it difficult for the player to focus on the game objectives.

  • an auditory stimulus that draws attention away from a primary task

    Example

    The sound of the phone ringing was an auditory distracter that interrupted the meeting.

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Summary: distracter in Brief

A 'distracter' [dɪˈstræktər] is something that makes it difficult to concentrate or pay attention, such as noise or flashing lights. It can also refer to a wrong answer in a multiple-choice test that is designed to mislead the test-taker. Examples include 'The noise from the construction site was a major distracter during the exam.' and 'The teacher included several distracters in the test to challenge the students' knowledge.'