The Role of Focus in Learning

For a student, focus is not only necessary but also the epitome of success. In any educational field, concentration and discernment are essential, which help in the assimilation of new knowledge.

If any subject seems very convoluted, then patience is needed to learn through an incremental method to enhance comprehension. Often our attention gets attenuated because we try to multitask, which destroys coherence.

To achieve true erudition, just memorizing information is not enough; rather, one must develop the ability to synthesis and extrapolate. Meticulous practice and fortitude are helpful in overcoming obstacles on the path of learning.

Those who truly have a propensity for learning can elucidate difficult subjects. Therefore, to increase retention, one must increase endeavor during learning time, not evasion.

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focus
ˈfoʊ.kəs
noun/verb
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To concentrate attention or effort on something specific; the center of interest or activity.
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To succeed, you must focus on your goals.

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attention, concentration, emphasis
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distraction, neglect, inattention
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epitome
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noun
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A perfect example of a particular quality or type; the essence of something.
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She is the epitome of patience and kindness.

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embodiment, essence, ideal
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imperfection, antithesis, opposite
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concentration
ˌkɒn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən
noun
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The ability to give your attention to one particular thing; focused mental effort.
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Meditation improves concentration and mental clarity.

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focus, attention, mindfulness
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distraction, confusion, diversion
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discernment
dɪˈsɜːn.mənt
noun
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The ability to judge well; keen insight and good judgment.
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His discernment helped him make wise decisions.

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insight, perception, judgement
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ignorance, misjudgment, indiscretion
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assimilation
əˌsɪm.ɪˈleɪ.ʃən
noun
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The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
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Language assimilation is easier for young children.

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integration, absorption, adaptation
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rejection, isolation, resistance
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convoluted
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adjective
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Extremely complex and difficult to follow; twisted or intricate.
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His argument was so convoluted that no one understood it.

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complex, complicated, intricate
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simple, clear, straightforward
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comprehension
ˌkɒm.prɪˈhɛn.ʃən
noun
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The ability to understand something; understanding or grasp of meaning.
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Reading improves vocabulary and comprehension skills.

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understanding, grasp, interpretation
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misunderstanding, confusion, ignorance
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incremental
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adjective
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Relating to or denoting an increase or addition; gradual step-by-step progress.
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The company is making incremental improvements to its services.

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gradual, progressive, step-by-step
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sudden, drastic, immediate
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attenuate
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verb
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To reduce the force, effect, or value of something; to make weak or thin.
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The medicine helps attenuate the pain.

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weaken, reduce, diminish
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strengthen, intensify, enhance
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coherence
koʊˈhɪə.rəns
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The quality of being logical and consistent; clarity and logical flow.
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His speech lacked coherence, making it hard to follow.

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consistency, logical flow, clarity
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incoherence, disorder, confusion
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erudition
ˌɛr.jʊˈdɪʃ.ən
noun
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The quality of having or showing great knowledge or learning; scholarship.
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His erudition in history impressed the entire audience.

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scholarship, knowledge, learning
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ignorance, illiteracy, inexperience
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synthesis
ˈsɪn.θə.sɪs
noun
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The combination of ideas to form a theory or system; the composition of complex entities from simpler ones.
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The research paper presents a synthesis of multiple theories.

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combination, integration, fusion
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separation, division, fragmentation
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extrapolate
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verb
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To extend the application of a method or conclusion to an unknown situation by assuming that existing trends will continue.
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Scientists extrapolate climate trends based on past data.

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infer, predict, deduce
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misinterpret, misjudge, distort
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meticulous
məˈtɪk.jə.ləs
adjective
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Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
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She is meticulous about every detail in her work.

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precise, careful, thorough
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careless, inaccurate, negligent
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fortitude
ˈfɔːr.tɪ.tjuːd
noun
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Courage in pain or adversity; mental and emotional strength in facing difficulty.
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She showed great fortitude during the crisis.

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resilience, courage, perseverance
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weakness, fear, cowardice
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propensity
prəˈpɛn.sə.ti
noun
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An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way.
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He has a propensity to take risks in business.

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tendency, inclination, predisposition
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aversion, disinclination, avoidance
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elucidate
ɪˈluː.sɪ.deɪt
verb
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To make something clear; to explain in detail.
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The professor elucidated the complex theory in simple terms.

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explain, clarify, illuminate
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confuse, obscure, muddle
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retention
rɪˈtɛn.ʃən
noun
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The continued possession, use, or control of something; the ability to retain knowledge or memory.
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Regular practice improves knowledge retention.

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preservation, memory, maintenance
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loss, forgetfulness, discarding
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evasion
ɪˈveɪ.ʒən
noun
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The practice of avoiding or escaping from something, especially responsibility or duty.
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His evasion of responsibilities frustrated his colleagues.

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avoidance, dodging, escape
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confrontation, engagement, compliance
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endeavor
ɪnˈdɛv.ɚ
noun/verb
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An attempt to achieve a goal; to try hard to do or achieve something.
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His endeavor to start a business was successful.

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attempt, effort, struggle
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inactivity, neglect, idleness
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