[
US
/ənˈfoʊkəst/
]
[ UK /ʌnfˈəʊkəsd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnfˈəʊkəsd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
not concentrated at one point or upon one objective
diversity...in our huge unfocused country -
(of an image) not being in or brought into focus
at their edges things were pretty much unfocused
How To Use unfocused In A Sentence
- The research is too unfocused to have any significant impact.
- Her gaze, unfocused, fell on the swath of ivory silk adorning the richly hued carpet. DEVIL'S BRIDE
- The reeds and trumpets sounded a little muddy and unfocused on the opener, Bake. Times, Sunday Times
- I swung from blind happiness to almost incandescent, unfocused rage within a second, almost before I had a chance to think about it.
- The research is too unfocused to have any significant impact.
- Her black eyes were unfocused, her other hand absent-mindedly fondling the pocketed switchblade.
- The view is initially clouded and unfocused by an eddy of mixing cold water and I have to circle to find a clearer view of them.
- His eyes were unfocused, looking off into the distance.
- Slowly, her gaze traced up to his eyes; his eyelids fluttered open, and for a second, his gaze was unfocused, searching blindly upon the stark hospital ceiling.
- It premiered in 1993 and while it showcases Ball's trademark ability with dialogue, the play's plot is somewhat unfocused.