mind-focused
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/maɪnd ˈfoʊkəst/
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/maɪnd ˈfəʊkəst/
mental concentration
Etymology
'mind-focused' originates from the combination of 'mind,' meaning 'the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences,' and 'focused,' meaning 'directed attention or effort towards a particular point or task.'
'mind' and 'focused' were combined in modern English to form the compound adjective 'mind-focused,' emphasizing mental concentration.
Initially, 'mind' referred to the mental faculties, and 'focused' meant concentrated. Together, they evolved to describe a state of mental concentration.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
concentrated or directed towards mental processes or activities.
She remained mind-focused during the entire meditation session.
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Last updated: 2025/02/05 03:47