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2. focus
noun. ['ˈfoʊkəs, ˈfoʊkɪs'] the concentration of attention or energy on something.
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- focus (Latin)
Rhymes with Focus
- bacchus
- bacus
- bartkus
- bilirakis
- butkus
- dacus
- demarcus
- dukakis
- dukakis'
- firkus
- fthenakis
- funchess
- hodgkiss
- hotchkiss
- karydakis
- kochis
- mitsotakis
- moncus
- norkus
- papadakis
How do you pronounce focus?
Pronounce focus as ˈfoʊkɪs.
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How do you spell focus? Is it focuse ?
A common misspelling of focus is focuse
Sentences with focus
1. Verb, base form
You can also focus on eating more of the foods on the soluble fiber list above.
2. Noun, singular or mass
When you start building a portfolio of individual stocks, the focus shifts somewhat toward diversifying the return potential.
Quotes about focus
1. If you want to be truly successful invest in yourself to get the knowledge you need to find your unique factor. When you find it and focus on it and persevere your success will blossom.
- Sydney Madwed
2. Growing up in a group home, and with an undiagnosed learning disability to boot, the odds of success were not on my side. But when I joined the high school football team, I learned the value of discipline, focus, persistence, and teamwork - all skills that have proven vital to my career as a C.E.O. and social entrepreneur.
- Darell Hammond
3. Being incarcerated is truly very serious, and it has changed my life to such an extent that breaking the cycle has become my sole focus. Jail is definitely not cool. Education is.
- Ja Rule
3. focus
verb. ['ˈfoʊkəs, ˈfoʊkɪs'] direct one's attention on something.
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- focus (Latin)
4. focus
verb. ['ˈfoʊkəs, ˈfoʊkɪs'] cause to converge on or toward a central point.
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- focus (Latin)
5. focus
noun. ['ˈfoʊkəs, ˈfoʊkɪs'] maximum clarity or distinctness of an image rendered by an optical system.
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- focus (Latin)
5. focus
noun. ['ˈfoʊkəs, ˈfoʊkɪs'] maximum clarity or distinctness of an idea.
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- focus (Latin)
6. focus
noun. ['ˈfoʊkəs, ˈfoʊkɪs'] a central point or locus of an infection in an organism.
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- focus (Latin)
7. focus
verb. ['ˈfoʊkəs, ˈfoʊkɪs'] bring into focus or alignment; to converge or cause to converge; of ideas or emotions.
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- focus (Latin)