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Learn to pronounce fo·cus

/ˈfōkəs/
verb
  1. (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"
  2. pay particular attention to.
    "the study will focus on a number of areas in Wales"
  3. place the focus on (a part of a sentence).

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There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective focused. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
Sep 10, 2024 · Both “focussed” and “focused” are correct in American English and British English. In both varieties, “focused” is more common.
focused · abstracted · centered · concentrated · enfolded · engaged · fixed · immersed · into · preoccupied · rapt · wrapped · wrapped-up.
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giving a lot of attention, time, effort, etc. to one particular area of a business, and knowing exactly what you want to achieve:.
verb ; a · to adjust the focus of (the eye, a lens, etc.) focus the telescope ; b · to bring into focus. The results of that research were focused for classroom ...
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