what does preoccupied mean
The hunters allowed the fire to go out because they were preoccupied with hunting and lost focus on their responsibility to maintain the fire. They got caught up in the thrill of the hunt and neglected their duty to keep the fire burning.
what does preoccupied mean
I was preoccupied with my math problems when I heard the gunshots outside. Preoccupied with my thoughts, I didn't hear my friend say hello.
I couldn't focus on my work because I was preoccupied with thoughts of the upcoming deadline.
my mom was already preoccupied on the phone,so she couldn't make me cookies Preoccupied is used in a sentence as a verb. When someone or something is preoccupied, it means they are either already occupied(busy), or absorbed in their thoughts and what they are doing. Here is an example sentence using the second definition: She was preoccupied with studying for her test. This is a sentence using the first definition: The man was preoccupied before I came. I .
"Im sorry, but im really preoccupied right now. Please ask me later."
The person was preoccupied with spending their time on the internet which left no time for eating, talking, walking, or even sleeping.
No, preoccupied is not an emotion. It means that someone is overly concerned or absorbed in thoughts or activities, but it is not a specific feeling in itself.
To say I am preoccupied right now in spanish is, me preocupa ahora mismo.
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I think they have to kill the pigs with sharp sticks and gather plants and food. I am not sure, though, because I read it a while ago.