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Focused has 5 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Verb
1

simple past tense and past participle of focus

"After taking a break, I focused on my presentation slides to make sure all the key data was visible before the meeting started."

In plain English: To focus means to direct your attention or energy toward one specific thing.

"The laser pointer focused the light onto the spot on the wall."

Usage: Use "focused" as the simple past tense or past participle of the verb to describe an action where attention was directed toward a specific point in the past. Avoid using it as an adjective unless you are modifying a noun, such as saying she was focused on her work.

Adjective
1

being in focus or brought into focus

"The photographer adjusted the lens until the distant mountain came sharply into focus."

2

(of light rays) converging on a point

"focused light rays can set something afire"

3

of an optical system (e.g. eye or opera glasses) adjusted to produce a clear image

"After adjusting the lenses on my binoculars, I finally got a focused view of the eagle soaring above the treetops."

4

Directing all one's efforts towards achieving a particular goal.

"She worked tirelessly to finish her thesis, keeping her mind strictly focused on completing the final chapter before the deadline."

In plain English: Focused means paying close attention to one thing instead of getting distracted by everything else around you.

"She put her phone away to stay focused on her work."

Usage: Use "focused" to describe someone who is concentrating their energy and attention on a specific task or goal without distraction. It correctly implies that the person is mentally sharp and determined about what they are doing.

Example Sentences
"She put her phone away to stay focused on her work." adj
"She kept her mind focused on the task at hand despite the noise outside." adj
"The student sat quietly with his eyes focused firmly on the textbook." adj
"After hours of practice, he was finally focused enough to hit the target." adj
"The laser pointer focused the light onto the spot on the wall." verb
Related Terms
Antonyms
unfocussed

Origin

Derived from Latin focus, meaning "hearth," the term originally referred to the central point where light or heat converges. It later evolved in English to describe attention concentrated on a single subject.

Rhyming Words
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