laser-focused
English
Etymology
From laser focus + -ed or laser + focused; from the precise straightness of a laser beam.
Adjective
laser-focused (comparative more laser-focused, superlative most laser-focused)
- Very intensely focused; hyperfocused.
- 2019, Katrin Davidsdottir, Rory McKernan, Dottir: My Journey to Becoming a Two-Time CrossFit Games Champion, St. Martin's Press (→ISBN)
- My body was loose, but my mind was laser focused. I thought about Ben's advice, and his words echoed in my head as we started the event.
- 2015, Marc Ecko, Unlabel: Selling You Without Selling Out, Simon and Schuster (→ISBN), page 30:
- I was laser focused though, and this was a new feeling. (I don't know that anyone is laser focused in life until he or she has a stake in the fate of the ...
- 2017, Michael Barr, Cloyce Box, 6'4" and Bulletproof, Texas A&M University Press (→ISBN), page 117:
- He was laser focused with an unusual ability to tune out distractions. He was a perfectionist and super attentive to detail. Box was also an ex-marine who ...
- 2019, Katrin Davidsdottir, Rory McKernan, Dottir: My Journey to Becoming a Two-Time CrossFit Games Champion, St. Martin's Press (→ISBN)
Related terms
- laser focus
See also
- laserlike