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focus
/ˈfoʊkəs/
Definition
1
The central point of attention, activity, or interest.
2
To concentrate attention or mental effort on a particular thing.
3
In optics and photography, the point at which rays of light converge to form a clear image.
4
A state of clear mental vision or sharpened awareness.
Examples
In a world of endless notifications, she learned to focus by turning her phone into a pricey paperweight.
The detective's laser-like focus on the crumbs led him to suspect the cookie thief was closer than he thought.
He tried to focus on his workout, but the gym mirror's reflection of the snack bar proved too distracting.
Astronomers focus on stars light-years away, while I struggle to focus on the plot of a two-minute TikTok.