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attention
[ noun uh-ten-shuhn; interjection uh-ten-shuhn ]
noun
- the act or faculty of attending, especially by directing the mind to an object.
Synonyms: mindfulness, alertness, watchfulness, awareness, heed, consciousness
- Psychology.
- a concentration of the mind on a single object or thought, especially one preferentially selected from a complex, with a view to limiting or clarifying receptivity by narrowing the range of stimuli.
- a state of consciousness characterized by such concentration.
- a capacity to maintain selective or sustained concentration.
- observant care; consideration:
Individual attention is given to each child.
- civility or courtesy:
attention to a guest.
Synonyms: politeness, homage, respect, regard, deference
- notice or awareness:
His deliberate cough caught the waiter's attention.
- attentions, acts of courtesy or devotion indicating affection, as in courtship.
- Military. an erect position with eyes to the front, arms to the sides, and heels together (often used as a command).
attention
/ əˈtɛnʃən /
noun
- concentrated direction of the mind, esp to a problem or task
- consideration, notice, or observation
a new matter has come to our attention
- detailed care or special treatment
to pay attention to one's appearance
- usually plural an act of consideration, courtesy, or gallantry indicating affection or love
attentions given to a lover
- the motionless position of formal military alertness, esp in drill when an upright position is assumed with legs and heels together, arms to the sides, head and eyes facing to the front
- psychol the act of concentrating on any one of a set of objects or thoughts See also selective attention
sentence substitute
- the order to be alert or to adopt a position of formal military alertness
Other Words From
- at·tention·al adjective
- over·at·tention noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of attention1
Word History and Origins
Origin of attention1
Idioms and Phrases
see pay attention .Example Sentences
Ana said many in the school were aware some girls got "a lot of attention" from Foden.
“In the attention economy … anything that gives you an advantage in terms of differentiating yourself,” Perren said.
Many people have not been paying attention to the movement that brought Trump to power, and may not be aware of the misinformation bubble that it has funded.
For years, victims and advocates tried to call attention to the dangerous encounters at Buck’s apartment.
"People message on social media asking for dates, their attention shifts or acts differently when I tell them I'm blind."
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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