Focus means the main thing people look at or think about. It is where all attention goes. We say the focus is on something when it is most important.
The focus is on clean water.
My focus is on my homework.
In science, focus is the place where light or sound waves meet. This is important in cameras and eyes. It helps us see things clearly.
The lens brings light to a focus.
The camera focus is very sharp.
Focus is when you give all your attention to one thing. It helps you do tasks well. People often say they have good focus when they do this.
She needs focus to finish work.
Focus helps me learn easily.
To focus means to look at one thing or think carefully about it. You put all your attention on one job or idea.
I focus on my lessons every day.
You must focus to do well.
Focus can mean the main topic people talk about or work on. It shows what is most important in a meeting, book, or talk.
The focus of the meeting was safety.
The focus of the book is history.
Focus means the process or result of making a picture clear using a lens or camera. It helps see details well.
Adjust the focus for a clear photo.
The focus on this lens is good.
In geology, focus means the exact underground place where an earthquake begins. It is different from the point on the surface above it.
The earthquake focus was deep underground.
Scientists study the focus of earthquakes.
In speaking or writing, focus means the idea or point that is most important and gets extra attention.
The focus in her speech was equality.
The focus of the story is kindness.