different between focusses vs focussed
focusses
English
Alternative forms
- focuses
Verb
focusses
- (Britain) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of focus
Noun
focusses
- (Britain) plural of focus
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /f?.kys/
Verb
focusses
- second-person singular present indicative of focusser
- second-person singular present subjunctive of focusser
focusses From the web:
- what focuses light on the retina
- what focuses light onto the retina
- what focuses light to the back of the eye
- what focuses light in the eye
- what focuses light on the back of the eyeball
- what focuses images on the retina
- what focuses the eye
- what focuses the light entering the eye
focussed
English
Alternative forms
- focused
Adjective
focussed (comparative more focussed, superlative most focussed)
- (Britain) Alternative spelling of focused
Antonyms
- unfocussed
Verb
focussed
- (Britain) simple past tense and past participle of focus
Usage notes
- The spelling focused is much more common in the US but also more common in the UK and Australia.
- The Oxford English Dictionary describes the spelling focussed as irregular.
- The spelling focussed is a widely seen UK spelling but focused, (focuses, focusing) is more common in prestige publications.
- The spelling focussed is nowadays more common in Canada and New Zealand than in the UK.
focussed From the web:
- focus means
- what's focussed in french
- what is focussed inbox
- what is focussed and other in outlook
- what are focussed funds
- focus group discussion
- what is focussed poe
- what are focussed psychological strategies
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