detracts

[US]/dɪˈtrækts/
[UK]/dɪˈtrækts/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to take away from the worth or value of something

Phrases & Collocations

detracts from value

detracts from quality

detracts from experience

detracts from performance

detracts from enjoyment

detracts from focus

detracts from credibility

detracts from aesthetics

detracts from success

detracts from clarity

Example Sentences

the loud music detracts from the atmosphere of the event.

his negative comments detract from the team's morale.

too many advertisements can detract from the quality of the show.

she felt that the criticism detracted from her hard work.

excessive detail can sometimes detract from the main point.

his arrogance detracts from his impressive qualifications.

the clutter in the room detracts from its overall appeal.

her lack of preparation detracts from her presentation.

the low lighting detracts from the beauty of the artwork.

negative feedback can sometimes detract from positive experiences.

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