- nounfocus (noun) · foci (plural noun) · focuses (plural noun)
- the center of interest or activity:"this generation has made the environment a focus of attention"
- 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"
- 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.
- (focus on)pay particular attention to:"the study will focus on a number of areas in Wales"
- concentrate:"an opportunity to focus research on the health needs of the population"
- linguisticsplace the focus on (a part of a sentence).
Originmid 17th century (as a term in geometry and physics): from Latin, literally ‘domestic hearth’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnounverb
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- Main or central point of somethingFocus means the main or central point of something, especially of attention or interest12. It can also mean to give attention, effort, etc. to one particular subject, situation, or person rather than another3. For example, a photographer can focus on a specific object to make it clear and sharp, or a student can focus on studying for an exam.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.the main or central point of something, especially of attention or interest:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/focusnoun,plural fo·cus·es or (especially British) fo·cus·ses, fo·ci [foh-sahy, -kahy]. a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.www.dictionary.com/browse/focus[intransitive, transitive] to give attention, effort, etc. to one particular subject, situation, or person rather than another focus (on somebody/something) The discussion focused on three main problems.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/a…
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