Concentration
UK /["/ˌkɒnsnˈtreɪʃn/"]/US /["/ˌkɑːnsnˈtreɪʃn/"]/
Definition
the ability to direct all your effort and attention on one thing, without thinking of other things
In simple words: The ability to focus on something without distraction.
Examples
- She struggled with her concentration while studying in a noisy environment.
- His concentration on the task was impressive, allowing him to finish ahead of schedule.
- The scientist noted that the concentration of the solution needed to be adjusted for accurate results.
- High concentration of the chemical can be hazardous to health.
- Meditation can greatly improve your ability to maintain concentration in everyday tasks.
Usage notes
Used in both academic and casual contexts. Appropriate for discussions about mental focus, studying, or mindfulness. Avoid using it in overly casual settings where informality is preferred.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'concentration camps' where people are forced to focus intensely.
Collocations
- deep
- great
- intense
- demand
- need
- require
- lapse
- concentration on
- a lack of concentration
- a lapse in concentration
- a lapse of concentration
- elevated
- great
- heavy
- increase
- decrease
- reduce
- increase
- rise
- decrease
Synonyms
- focus
- attention
- absorption
- dedication
- engagement
Antonyms
- distraction
- confusion
- scattered attention
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'concentrated' which relates to density or strength.
- Using as a verb, instead of the noun form.
- Overusing it when discussing general attention; may sound repetitive.