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Focus vs Pirpose - What's the difference?

focus | pirpose |

Focus vs Direct - What's the difference?

focus | direct |


As verbs the difference between focus and direct

is that focus is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point while direct is to manage, control, steer.

As a noun focus

is (countable|optics) a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge.

As an adjective direct is

straight, constant, without interruption.

As an adverb direct is

directly.

Focus vs Present - What's the difference?

focus | present |


As nouns the difference between focus and present

is that focus is (countable|optics) a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge while present is present tense.

As a verb focus

is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point.

As an adjective present is

present (that what''/''which is in the place talked about ).

Focus vs Insight - What's the difference?

focus | insight |


As nouns the difference between focus and insight

is that focus is (countable|optics) a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge while insight is a sight or view of the interior of anything; a deep inspection or view; introspection; frequently used with into.

As a verb focus

is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point.

Focus vs Driven - What's the difference?

focus | driven |


As verbs the difference between focus and driven

is that focus is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point while driven is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun focus

is a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge.

As an adjective driven is

obsessed; passionately motivated to achieve goals.

Focus vs Obsession - What's the difference?

focus | obsession |


As nouns the difference between focus and obsession

is that focus is a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge while obsession is a compulsive or irrational preoccupation.

As a verb focus

is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point.

Stimulate vs Focus - What's the difference?

stimulate | focus |


As verbs the difference between stimulate and focus

is that stimulate is to encourage into action while focus is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point.

As a noun focus is

(countable|optics) a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge.

Reason vs Focus - What's the difference?

reason | focus |


In lang=en terms the difference between reason and focus

is that reason is to persuade by reasoning or argument while focus is to concentrate one’s attention.

As nouns the difference between reason and focus

is that reason is a cause: while focus is (countable|optics) a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge.

As verbs the difference between reason and focus

is that reason is to exercise the rational faculty; to deduce inferences from premises; to perform the process of deduction or of induction; to ratiocinate; to reach conclusions by a systematic comparison of facts while focus is to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point.

Shif vs Focus - What's the difference?

shif | focus |

Shif is likely misspelled.


Shif has no English definition.

As a noun focus is

a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge.

As a verb focus is

to cause (rays of light, etc) to converge at a single point.

Focus vs Observe - What's the difference?

focus | observe |


In transitive terms the difference between focus and observe

is that focus is to adjust (a lens, an optical instrument) in order to position an image with respect to the focal plane while observe is to follow or obey the custom, practice, or rules (especially of a religion).

In intransitive terms the difference between focus and observe

is that focus is to concentrate one’s attention while observe is to comment on something; to make an observation.

As a noun focus

is a point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge.

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