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Inattention is a lack of attention or focus. The word first emerged in English in the late 16th century. It is derived from the Latin word inattentio, which itself is a combination of the negative prefix in- and the verb attentus, meaning "attentive."
Inattention can be caused by various factors, including distractions, fatigue, or mental health conditions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It can manifest as difficulty focusing, daydreaming, or failing to notice important details.
Synonyms of inattention include distraction, absent-mindedness, and unfocus. The opposite of inattention is attentiveness or mindfulness.
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