distractibility

/dɪˌstræktəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The tendency to be easily distracted or to have difficulty focusing attention on one thing.
    • The teacher noticed the student's distractibility during long lectures and suggested shorter tasks.
    • Her distractibility made it hard for her to finish homework without frequent breaks.
    • Working in a noisy office can increase distractibility and reduce productivity.
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