(usually used in third person form "gets") Opposite of to annoy or irritate
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Opposite of to be preoccupied with a single thought, topic or emotion
Opposite of to distract, or to occupy or draw one's attention or thoughts
Opposite of to be anxious or concerned
“How do you relax with all this turbulence on the plane?”
(usually used in third person form "gets") Opposite of to annoy or irritate
Opposite of to crave, want or desire something or someone
Opposite of to hold or engage the attention of
“I managed to maintain a controlled line but the headache and dizziness were starting to distract me.”
Opposite of to involve or engage in deeply
“Just ignore the music if it's not really your thing.”
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