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focuses

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?f??.k?s.?z/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?fo?.k?s.?z/

Noun

focuses

  1. plural of focus

Verb

focuses

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of focus

Alternative forms

  • focusses

Anagrams

  • fucoses

focuses From the web:

  • what focuses light on the retina
  • what focuses light onto the retina
  • what focuses light to the back of the eye
  • what focuses light in the eye
  • what focuses light on the back of the eyeball
  • what focuses images on the retina
  • what focuses the eye
  • what focuses the light entering the eye


focused

English

Alternative forms

  • (UK) focussed

Adjective

focused (comparative more focused, superlative most focused)

  1. Directing all one's efforts towards achieving a particular goal.
  2. Dealing with some narrowly defined aspects of a broader phenomenon.

Synonyms

  • (directing all one's efforts towards a goal): concentrated, determined, single-minded; see also Thesaurus:focused
  • (dealing with narrow aspects): narrow-scope

Antonyms

  • (directing all one's efforts towards a goal): distracted
  • (dealing with narrow aspects): broad, unfocused

Translations

Verb

focused

  1. simple past tense and past participle of focus

Anagrams

  • defocus

focused From the web:

  • what focused mean
  • what focused antenatal care
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  • what focused approach
  • what focused sound
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