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- Dictionarynounfocus (noun) · foci (plural noun) · focuses (plural noun)
- an act of concentrating interest or activity on something:"our focus on the customer's requirements"
- geologythe point of origin of an earthquake. Compare with epicenter
- medicinethe principal site of an infection or other disease.
- the state or quality of having or producing clear visual definition:"his face is rather out of focus"Similar:point of convergencewell definedwell focusedlacking definitionOpposite:out of focusin focus
- another term for focal point
- the point at which an object must be situated with respect to a lens or mirror for an image of it to be well defined.
- a device on a lens which can be adjusted to produce a clear image.
- geometryone of the fixed points from which the distances to any point of a given curve, such as an ellipse or parabola, are connected by a linear relation.
- linguisticsthe part of a sentence given prominence, usually for emphasis or contrast, e.g., Bob in it was Bob who came, not Bill. Compare with rheme
verbfocus (verb) · focuses (third person present) · focused (past tense) · focused (past participle) · focusing (present participle)- (of a person or their eyes) adapt to the prevailing level of light and become able to see clearly:"try to focus on a stationary object"
- cause (one's eyes) to focus:"trying to focus his bleary eyes on Corbett"
- adjust the focus of (a telescope, camera, or other instrument):"they were focusing a telescope on a star"
- (of rays or waves) meet at a single point.
- (of a lens) make (rays or waves) meet at a single point.
- (of light, radio waves, or other energy) become concentrated into a sharp beam of light or energy.
- (of a lens) concentrate (light, radio waves, or energy) into a sharp beam.
- linguisticsplace the focus on (a part of a sentence).
Originmid 17th century (as a term in geometry and physics): from Latin, literally ‘domestic hearth’. - Here are some similes for focus:
- As focused as a laser beam: Signifying intense concentration and precision in hard work, much like a laser beam that remains fixed on its target.
- Concentrate, rivet, center, train, fasten, point, aim: These words can also be used to describe focus12.
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