Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

drive someone to distraction

idiom
/draɪv ˈsʌm.wʌn tə dɪsˈtræk.ʃən/
Definition
To annoy or frustrate someone to such an extent that they can no longer concentrate or enjoy themselves.
Examples
  • The endless noise from the construction site will drive anyone to distraction.
  • Her constant interruptions during the meeting drove him to distraction.
  • The repetitive questions were enough to drive the teacher to distraction.
Meaning
This phrase means to irritate someone greatly, making it difficult for them to focus on anything else.
Synonyms
  • drive someone crazy
  • drive someone mad
  • irritate
  • annoy