unfocused

IPA: ʌnfˈoʊkʌst

adjective

  • Not focused
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Examples of "unfocused" in Sentences

  • It was a long and unfocused list.
  • It seems a bit unfocused as well.
  • A bit unfocused and a bit scattered.
  • Such unfocused criticism doesn't help.
  • It's busy, unremarkable, and unfocused.
  • And it is unfocused as to this page topic.
  • The whole article is meandering and unfocused.
  • That means that the list is unfocused and unhelpful.
  • The meandering, unfocused language is torturous to read.
  • Including it makes the article look untidy and unfocused.
  • To call this unfocused is simply a misstatement of the facts.
  • Where no focused interaction occurs, the term unfocused gathering can be used.
  • "That challenged our guys because we knew that they might have come in unfocused and looking ahead to Ohio State," Grobe said.
  • Israel’s coarse arrogance and fiendishly systematic brutalization of the Palestinian people has led to a numb outrage that tends to erupt in unfocused ways.
  • I mean, he's kind of a, you know, I guess, a little bit unfocused, which is sort of part of his genius, but here, it doesn't necessarily serve him all that well.
  • What’s making this year’s show feel so unfocused is that the individual corporations want to deal, but they’re not sure at all – it seems to me – how the business models work out exactly.
  • President Obama made clear during five wide-ranging television interviews Sunday that he had firmly turned the page on the George W. Bush administration's foreign policy, which he described as unfocused and "adrift" in Afghanistan as well as outdated in its approach to a possible Iranian missile threat.

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