Meaning of Attention maybe
To focus interest on something, with uncertainty about it.
In simple words: To show interest or focus on something.
Attention maybe in a sentence
- I think we should give this project some attention maybe.
- Her speech was long, but attention maybe is needed to catch the main points.
- Can we give attention maybe to the alternative solutions?
How to use Attention maybe
Use in contexts where you suggest considering something without being certain. More informal in discussions.
Grammar pattern
attention + maybe
Memory hint
Imagine someone saying 'Maybe I'll give you attention' while looking away.
Related words
Collocations with Attention maybe
- give attention
- need attention
- pay attention
Synonyms for Attention maybe
Common mistakes with Attention maybe
- Used too formally in serious contexts.
- Confused with 'pay attention' which is more direct.
- Overused in casual conversation leading to ambiguity.
Compare Attention maybe with Focus, Interest, Consideration, Notice
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Frequently asked questions about Attention maybe
What does Attention maybe mean?
To show interest or focus on something.
What is the definition of Attention maybe?
To focus interest on something, with uncertainty about it.
How do you use Attention maybe in a sentence?
I think we should give this project some attention maybe.
Can you give another example of Attention maybe?
Her speech was long, but attention maybe is needed to catch the main points.
What are synonyms for Attention maybe?
Common alternatives include focus, interest, consideration, notice.
What words go with Attention maybe?
It commonly pairs with give attention, need attention, pay attention.
What are common mistakes when using Attention maybe?
Used too formally in serious contexts. Confused with 'pay attention' which is more direct. Overused in casual conversation leading to ambiguity.
How do you pronounce Attention maybe?
US: //əˈtɛnʃən ˌmeɪbi//, UK: //əˈtɛnʃən ˌmeɪbi//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Attention maybe?
Use in contexts where you suggest considering something without being certain. More informal in discussions.
