ADJECTIVE
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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 unfocussed In A Sentence
- P J Desmond Clearly demonstrated the complexity of the issues in a well-argued presentation which suffered at times from being a little unfocussed.
- François Hollande's voice was deliberately grave, his expression determined, as though he were turning the page on the unfocussed nature of the post-primary period, the glitches and the vagueness that put the brakes on a soaring take-off. François Hollande, French Presidential Candidate, Says 'Finance' Is His Adversary
- For a moment his eyes were unfocussed, but eventually they cleared up and he looked down at her with a penetrating gaze.
- P J Desmond Clearly demonstrated the complexity of the issues in a well-argued presentation which suffered at times from being a little unfocussed.
- His eyes were unfocussed, looking into the past.
- And from the Po itself, and its tributary the Mincio, which broadens into the three lakes that wrap themselves slothfully around the old town, comes fog - huge banks of it that make life cold and unfocussed between autumn and spring.
- At home, I have been wandering round in a state of mild, unfocussed irritation, which is all the more irritating on account of its unreasonableness.
- Arthur stood silently, his eyes unfocussed, massaging his bony shoulder with a still-bonier hand, frowning. BEHINDLINGS
- François Hollande's voice was deliberately grave, his expression determined, as though he were turning the page on the unfocussed nature of the post-primary period, the glitches and the vagueness that put the brakes on a soaring take-off. François Hollande, French Presidential Candidate, Says 'Finance' Is His Adversary
- Pete on the other hand went from bad to worse until his eyes became unfocussed, his speech slurred and his dancing dangerous to passers by.