Workplace Distractions

2 words in this vocabulary list

noun a combination of the words 'digital' and 'distraction', referring to distractions caused by digital devices or technology

  • The prevalence of digistraction among students is a growing concern for educators.
  • I always find myself falling into digistraction when I should be studying.
  • My digistraction levels are off the charts today, I can't focus on anything!
  • His constant need for digistraction is like a barrier to his productivity.

adjective a made-up word combining 'mob' and 'oblivious', likely meaning unaware of a mob or group of people

  • The professor was completely moblivious to the fact that half the class was asleep during his lecture.
  • She's so moblivious, she didn't even notice her phone ringing right next to her.
  • My dad is so moblivious sometimes, it's like he's in his own little world.
  • The CEO's decision to cut costs without considering the impact on employees shows how moblivious he is to their well-being.