Easily distracted; able to be pulled away from concentration or focus by interruptions or stimuli.
From distract plus the suffix -ible (Latin -ibilis, meaning 'capable of'), parallel to words like 'combustible' (able to catch fire).
A distractible person isn't broken—they're just working with a brain that's hypersensitive to new information, which can be a curse in meetings but a gift in creative jobs.
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