concentration
A large amount of a substance relative to other components.
A small amount of a substance relative to other components.
Used to describe a high level of mental focus.
Used to describe a very focused state of mind.
Emphasizes a powerful and forceful state of focus.
A large amount of something in one place.
A great number or amount of something gathered in one place.
A large amount or density of something in an area.
Similar to 'absolute', it means complete focus.
The amount of oxygen in a substance, e.g., water or air.
The amount of glucose in a substance, e.g., blood.
Indicates complete and total focus, without any distraction.
The amount of calcium in a substance or solution.
The amount of salt in a substance, e.g., water.
A high level or amount of a substance in a mixture.
The ability to focus well.
The inability to focus well.
The amount of a substance is not constant and changes.
A large amount of something located in a specific geographic area.
Focusing only on one specific thing.
A temporary failure of concentration.
The amount of a substance becomes larger.
The level or amount of a substance goes up.
The amount of a substance becomes smaller.
The level or amount of a substance goes down.
A state of not having enough ability to focus.
The natural ability or strength to focus one's mind.
A brief moment where one loses focus.
A brief moment where one loses focus.
Used to specify the object of focus.
To become unable to continue focusing.
To make the amount of a substance in a mixture larger.
A more formal way to say a task needs focus.
To lower the amount of a substance in a mixture.
To require mental focus to be successful.
To make the amount of a substance in a mixture smaller.
To interrupt someone's focus, often suddenly.
To require focus as a necessity for a task.
To interrupt someone's focus with a distraction.
To find out or establish the amount of a substance.
To determine the exact amount of a substance using mathematics.
To make an approximate judgment of the amount of a substance.