Pronunciation: /dɪdʒɪstrækʃən/
noun a combination of the words 'digital' and 'distraction', referring to distractions caused by digital devices or technology
A1 Digistraction is when you get distracted by your phone or computer.
A2 Many people experience digistraction while trying to focus on their work.
B1 It's important to limit digistraction in order to be more productive.
B2 The constant notifications on my phone cause digistraction throughout the day.
C1 Digistraction can have a negative impact on mental health if not managed properly.
C2 Some people use mindfulness techniques to combat digistraction and improve focus.
formal The prevalence of digistraction among students is a growing concern for educators.
informal I always find myself falling into digistraction when I should be studying.
slang My digistraction levels are off the charts today, I can't focus on anything!
figurative His constant need for digistraction is like a barrier to his productivity.
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