What is the plural form of focus?

noun. fo·​cus | \ ˈfō-kəs \ plural foci\ ˈfō-​ˌsī also -​ˌkī \ also focuses.

Is foci and focus same?

focuses is also an acceptable plural. Focus is from Latin where the plural is foci, it also falls under the irregular noun category so the plural is foci.

Is it right to say focuses?

It would be ok to use focuses instead of focus. It would also be also ok to use foci instead of focuses. We can think of one focus being on more than one thing. We can also have more than one focus.

What is the singular form of focus?

focus ​Definitions and Synonyms ​‌‌‌
singular focus
plural focuses or foci

Is foci singular or plural?

The noun focus can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will be foci. The plural form of Focus is Foci.

What is radius plural?

noun. ra·​di·​us | \ ˈrā-dē-əs \ plural radii\ ˈrā-​dē-​ˌī \ also radiuses.

Is focus countable or uncountable?

(countable); (usually singular) The focus is the main thing or person that people are paying attention to. (uncountable) If your focus is on something, your attention is on it. (uncountable) If something is in focus, the image is clear.

How do you read foci?

What is the past participle of focus?

focussed
focus ​Definitions and Synonyms ​‌‌‌
present tense
he/she/it focusses or focuses
present participle focusing or focussing
past tense focused or focussed
past participle focused or focussed