What is the correct spelling for DISTRECT?

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Correct spellings for DISTRECT

  • destruct The hurricane had the power to destruct the entire city in just a few hours.
  • dis tract I am trying to focus but the loud noise outside is starting to dis tract me.
  • distinct The flavor of the strawberry was distinct from that of the raspberry.
  • distract I can't concentrate on my work because the loud music in the background distract me.
  • distracts The noise from the traffic outside the window often distracts me from my work.
  • distrait The professor seemed distrait during his lecture, frequently pausing and losing his train of thought.
  • district He grew up in a rural district of his hometown.
  • districts The city is divided into several districts that each have their own unique characteristics and neighborhoods.
  • distrust She could not help but feel a sense of distrust towards him, given his history of deceitful behavior.