Focus rhyming words
245 best rhymes for 'focus'
1 syllable
- Cus
- Bus
- Jus
- Plus
- Us
- 'Cause
- Fuss
- Does
- Thus
- Buzz
- Was
- Has
- Brush
- Rush
- Crush
- Puss
- Cuts
- Dove
- Hush
- Cups
- Guts
- Gus
- Love
- Shove
- Of
- Flush
- Sus
- Bucks
- Comes
- Huss
- Wuss
- Once
- Nuts
- What's
- Truss
- Sucks
- Fucks
- Sluts
- Cush
- Gush
- Ups
- Blush
- Mush
- Fuzz
- Cuffs
- Ones
- Thugs
- Runs
- Loves
- Lungs
- Drugs
- Glove
- Plush
- Lush
- Bums
- Tongues
- Twas
- Pulse
- Slush
- Months
- Bugs
- Butts
- Ducks
- Blunts
- Month
- Skulls
- Gov
- Punks
- Clubs
- Slugs
- Puff
- Stuff
- Tough
- Hugs
- Bloods
- Mums
- Cuff
- Drums
- Buds
- Puffs
- Trucks
- Chuck's
- Gums
- Thumbs
- Tux
- Stuffs
- Gloves
- Stunts
2 syllables
- Notice
- Homeless
- Hopeless
- Moses
- Hocus
- Bogus
- Pocus
- Lotus
- Bonus
- Locus
- Soulless
- Opus
- Coldness
- Hostess
- Lois
- Jonas
- Boneless
- Jesus
- Practice
- Purpose
- Justice
- Status
- Service
- Nervous
- Poses
- Doses
- Quotas
- Sodas
- Business'
- Greatness
- Darkness
- Madness
- Genius
- Sickness
- Promise
- Witness
- Famous
- Sadness
- Menace
- Christmas
- Circus
- Discuss
- Conscious
- Endless
- Jealous
- Chorus
- Worthless
- Vicious
- Ruthless
- Precious
- Flawless
- Reckless
- Heartless
- Surface
- Office
- Texas'
- Useless
- Carcass
- Righteous
- Cobras
- Vegas
- Virus
- Versus
- Weakness
- Comas
- Moma's
- Sofas
- Vocals
- Pointless
- Moments
- Because
- Noah's
- Minus
- Canvas
- Basis
- Clueless
- Ruckus
- Fetus
- Goddess
- Causes
- Anus
- Lifeless
- Gorgeous
- Mattress
- Senseless
- Kindness
- Necklace
- Restless
- Mindless
- Riches
- Speechless
- Lettuce
- Isis
- Fellas
- Helpless
- Viscous
- Breathless
- Priceless
- Countless
- Illness
- Marcus
- Purchase
- Cautious
- Robots
- Anxious
- Cactus
- Mistress
- Poems
- Thesis
- Mucus
- Crisis
- Careless
- Voices
- Pages
- Masses
- Dollar's
- Glasses
- Chances
- Choices
3 syllables
- Ferocious
- Atrocious
- Psychosis
- Hypnosis
- Prognosis
- Neurosis
- Approaches
- Happiness
- Venomous
- Regardless
- Forgiveness
- Serious
- Obvious
- Dangerous
- Corona's
- Aromas
- Opponents
- Religious
- Cannabis
- Consciousness
- Atticus
- Murderous
- Furious
- Poisonous
- Genesis
- Curious
- Hazardous
- Ominous
- Adidas
- Delicious
- Infamous
- Contagious
4 syllables
- Diagnosis
- Ridiculous
- Delirious
- Anonymous
- Esophagus
- Mysterious
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Near rhymes with focusB-Rhymes | B-Rhymes
Word | Pronunciation | Score ? | ||
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1 | focussed | fuh_uukuhs_t | 1741 | Definition |
2 | focused | fuh_uukuhs_t | 1741 | Definition |
3 | hocus | huh_uukuhs | 1738 | Definition |
4 | locust | luh_uukuhs_t | 1711 | Definition |
5 | locus | luh_uukuhs | 1711 | Definition |
6 | crocus | k_ruh_uukuhs | 1711 | Definition |
7 | lotus | luh_uutuhs | 1701 | Definition |
8 | pocus | puh_uukuhs | 1693 | Definition |
9 | opus | uh_uupuhs | 1686 | Definition |
10 | bogus | buh_uuguhs | 1663 | Definition |
11 | jacobus | juhkuh_uubuhs | 1652 | Definition |
12 | lucas | luukuhs | 1646 | Definition |
13 | mucous | m_yuukuhs | 1646 | Definition |
14 | mucus | m_yuukuhs | 1646 | Definition |
15 | upas | yuupuhs | 1637 | Definition |
16 | lupus | luupuhs | 1637 | Definition |
17 | eustace | yuus_tuhs | 1637 | Definition |
18 | arbutus | arrb_yuutuhs | 1637 | Definition |
19 | judas | juuduhs | 1626 | Definition |
20 | kudos | k_yuudos | 1626 | Definition |
21 | solus | suh_uuluhs | 1613 | Definition |
22 | thrombus | th_rombuhs | 1608 | Definition |
23 | streptococcus | s_t_reptuhkokuhs | 1608 | Definition |
24 | staphylococcus | s_taafiluhkokuhs | 1608 | Definition |
25 | coccus | kokuhs | 1608 | Definition |
26 | pithecanthropus | pithuhkaanth_ruhpuhs | 1604 | Definition |
27 | bronchus | b_rongkuhs | 1601 | Definition |
28 | jonas | juh_uunuhs | 1586 | Definition |
29 | colonus | kuhluh_uunuhs | 1586 | Definition |
30 | rhombus | rombuhs | 1581 | Definition |
31 | raucous | rawkuhs | 1579 | Definition |
32 | glaucous | g_lawkuhs | 1579 | Definition |
33 | pompous | pompuhs | 1574 | Definition |
34 | diplodocus | dip_loduhkuhs | 1571 | Definition |
35 | abacus | aabuhkuhs | 1571 | Definition |
36 | onus | uh_uunuhs | 1571 | Definition |
37 | gladiolus | g_laadiuh_uuluhs | 1571 | Definition |
38 | homeless | huh_uumluhs | 1568 | Definition |
39 | hopeless | huh_uupluhs | 1568 | Definition |
40 | smokeless | s_muh_uukluhs | 1568 | Definition |
41 | succubus | sakyuhbuhs | 1566 | Definition |
42 | incubus | ink_yuhbuhs | 1566 | Definition |
43 | barnabas | barrnuhbuhs | 1566 | Definition |
44 | aldus | olduhs | 1566 | Definition |
45 | aldous | olduhs | 1566 | Definition |
46 | esophagus | isofuhguhs | 1562 | Definition |
47 | erythematous | erithemuhtuhs | 1562 | Definition |
48 | covetous | kavuhtuhs | 1562 | Definition |
49 | asparagus | uhs_paaruhguhs | 1562 | Definition |
50 | analogous | uhnaaluhguhs | 1562 | Definition |
51 | adenomatous | aaduhnomuhtuhs | 1562 | Definition |
52 | granulomatous | g_raanyuhlomuhtuhs | 1562 | Definition |
53 | gummatous | gamuhtuhs | 1562 | Definition |
54 | sarcophagus | sarrkofuhguhs | 1562 | Definition |
55 | riotous | rah_iuhtuhs | 1562 | Definition |
56 | oesophagus | isofuhguhs | 1562 | Definition |
57 | idolatrous | ah_idoluht_ruhs | 1562 | Definition |
58 | homologous | huhmoluhguhs | 1562 | Definition |
59 | heterologous | hetuhroluhguhs | 1562 | Definition |
60 | impetus | impuhtuhs | 1559 | Definition |
61 | galapagos | guhlaapuhguhs | 1559 | Definition |
62 | august | awguhs_t | 1555 | Definition |
63 | monstrous | mons_t_ruhs | 1553 | Definition |
64 | compost | kompos_t | 1553 | Definition |
65 | reredos | reeruhdos | 1551 | Definition |
66 | syllabus | siluhbuhs | 1551 | Definition |
67 | tenebrous | tenuhb_ruhs | 1551 | Definition |
68 | skewness | s_k_yuunuhs | 1549 | Definition |
69 | humus | h_yuumuhs | 1549 | Definition |
70 | pentecost | pentuhkos_t | 1548 | Definition |
71 | bolas | buh_uuluhs | 1547 | Definition |
72 | bolus | buh_uuluhs | 1547 | Definition |
73 | bonus | buh_uunuhs | 1547 | Definition |
74 | tonus | tuh_uunuhs | 1547 | Definition |
75 | caucus | kawkuhs | 1541 | Definition |
76 | albatross | aalbuht_ros | 1538 | Definition |
77 | octopus | oktuhpuhs | 1538 | Definition |
78 | dorcas | dawrkuhs | 1534 | Definition |
79 | arquebus | arrk_wuhbuhs | 1527 | Definition |
80 | provost | p_rovuhs_t | 1521 | Definition |
81 | moluccas | molakuhs | 1519 | Definition |
82 | ruckus | rakuhs | 1519 | Definition |
83 | alveolus | aalviuh_uuluhs | 1511 | Definition |
84 | fruitless | f_ruutluhs | 1507 | Definition |
85 | faultless | fol_tluhs | 1507 | Definition |
86 | hazardous | haazuhrduhs | 1506 | Definition |
87 | atrocious | uht_ruh_uushuhs | 1504 | Definition |
88 | ferocious | fuhruh_uushuhs | 1504 | Definition |
89 | boneless | buh_uunluhs | 1502 | Definition |
90 | sulcus | salkuhs | 1501 | Definition |
91 | leviticus | levitikuhs | 1496 | Definition |
92 | ludicrous | luudik_ruhs | 1496 | Definition |
93 | marcus | marrkuhs | 1496 | Definition |
94 | meniscus | meniskuhs | 1496 | Definition |
95 | pecos | peekos | 1496 | Definition |
96 | umbilicus | ambilikuhs | 1496 | Definition |
97 | viscous | viskuhs | 1496 | Definition |
98 | viscus | viskuhs | 1496 | Definition |
99 | hibiscus | hibiskuhs | 1496 | Definition |
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10 early symptoms of schizophrenia that you shouldn't miss
January 18, 2021LikbezHealth
Be especially attentive to yourself if you are 20-30 years old: people of this age are at increased risk.
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0Next year Schizophrenia Symptoms, Patterns and Statistics and Patterns Another million and a half people around the world will get schizophrenia. True, not all of them will understand this immediately.
Why is schizophrenia dangerous? Meanwhile, the mental disorder progresses and it becomes more and more difficult to treat it.
The ending is so-so: a schizophrenic's behavior changes, he loses friends and support, often remains without work, forgets how to do elementary household self-service. And in the end, it becomes simply dangerous for others and oneself. "Voices in the head", which can order to open the gas in the apartment and bring a match to the stove, or, for example, take revenge on the seller who allegedly sold poisoned bread - this is about them, about schizophrenics.
This mental disorder is impossible Schizophrenia - Symptoms and causes can be completely cured, but it can be adjusted so that it does not reduce the quality of life of the affected person. And the sooner you start, the higher the chance of success. The main thing in this matter is not to miss the earliest symptoms that indicate the development of a mental disorder.
10 early symptoms of schizophrenia
You need to look at yourself already in your youth.
Contrary to stereotypes, schizophrenia is a disease of the young.
The most insidious decade of life is between 20 and 30 years: exactly at that age Schizophrenia: When Do Symptoms Usually Start? most patients are diagnosed with this psychiatric disorder for the first time. In people younger than 12 and older than 40 years, the onset of the disease is rare.
The early signs of schizophrenia are very varied. But there are a few general points about Schizophrenia Symptoms and Coping Tips.
1. Changing hygiene habits
For example, before a person always brushed his teeth twice a day, but for some time now he remembers the brush only from time to time. If he remembers at all. Or he kept track of the freshness of his clothes, and now he regularly “forgets” to change his socks.
Lethargy is also a bad symptom. Suppose someone had a habit of taking a shower for 5-10 minutes, and now the same procedure is stretched for 20. This is also worth paying attention to.
2. Indifference to the opinions of others
Most often, the ability not to depend on the opinions of others is even a useful trait. But not always. If a person does not care so much about those who are nearby that he does not hesitate to pick his nose in front of people, or bite his nails, or flaunt his unwashed head for weeks, this is not a good sign.
3. Changing social habits towards self-isolation
This symptom is the easiest to recognize. A person who used to be an extrovert and easily made acquaintances suddenly begins to avoid contacts and tries not to leave the house. And if he left, he hides his eyes and tries to return as quickly as possible.
Sometimes the desire for social self-isolation is manifested in a passion for religion or philosophical currents.
4. Hostility, suspicion, aggressive reaction to criticism
The person "trusts no one". Everyone around “thinks only of themselves”, and “wish evil” to him. His convictions are categorical, and any counter arguments are accepted with hostility - up to insults and physical aggression. This is how mental disorders often manifest themselves.
5. Inappropriate emotions
For example, during joyful events a person may express indifference or even cry. On the contrary, in tragic moments, he giggles or behaves unnecessarily lively.
Another option - emotions completely disappear. A person becomes like a robot, by which you can’t understand whether he is happy or suffering, whether he likes what is happening around him or not. Sometimes impending schizophrenia also manifests itself in a complete loss of empathy: the sick person can calmly look at the scenes of torment of animals and people.
6. Loss of expressiveness of gaze and facial expressions
This symptom can be characterized by one phrase - "boring face".
7. Sleep disorders
In any form. For example, a person may suffer from insomnia or, on the contrary, begins to sleep all day long.
8. Problems with attention and concentration
It becomes difficult for a person to concentrate on one task. His attention is constantly scattered, he easily jumps from topic to topic.
9. The appearance of strange or irrational statements
For example, a person suddenly begins to believe in conspiracy theories. Or he regularly gives out maxims like “the boss was late for work today - this is probably because he drank a lot yesterday” or “we won’t hand over the report tomorrow, because the sun is setting in a cloud, and this is a sign.”
It is useless to ask what logic these statements are based on (see fourth point).
10. Disorganized speech
General signs of disorganized speech include:
- frequent use of neologisms - invented words that have meaning only for the one who created them;
- persistence, that is, the repetition of the same words and statements;
- love to use rhyming words despite their meaninglessness or offensiveness;
- inability to keep up a conversation on a given topic without retreating into memories and lengthy reasoning.
What to do if you notice symptoms of schizophrenia in yourself or loved ones
All of the above signs do not necessarily indicate the development of schizophrenia. They can be the result of stress or a special way of life circumstances. Or maybe you just misunderstood. And, let's say, a person became a recluse and stopped washing his hair simply because he switched to freelancing, where he almost does not have to leave the house, and that's not all.
Still, the symptoms are worth watching. If there are more and more of them, they are aggravated, it is highly desirable to talk about this at least with a therapist. Better yet, see a psychotherapist to help determine what caused the change in lifestyle and thinking.
If schizophrenia is caught at an early stage, it may be possible to correct it therapeutically - without the use of drugs. In more severe cases, you will need to take antipsychotic medications.
How not to get schizophrenic
But this is a difficult question. Scientists have not yet fully understood the mechanisms of the development of the disease. It is assumed that several factors provoke it at once - in particular, a genetic predisposition that is superimposed on some traumatic events.
Here's what can increase the risk of developing schizophrenia:
- Malnutrition or viral diseases suffered by the mother during pregnancy.
- Mental or physical abuse experienced in childhood and adolescence.
- Immune system too active. Its activity can be caused by latent internal inflammation or autoimmune diseases.
- Use of psychotropic substances in adolescence or youth.
Unfortunately, there is no reliable way to prevent schizophrenia. All you can do is try to avoid potentially dangerous factors. Act like this:
- Learn to manage stress.
- Exercise regularly. Sports have a positive effect on the brain and mental health.
- Give up alcohol, nicotine, drugs.
- Eat healthy foods that are rich in vitamins and nutrients.
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8 Indoor Activities That Will Boost Your Child's Brain Development
Young children are bodies of great energy, and parents can find it difficult to get them to sit in one place and focus on one task. The first three years of a child's life are essential for learning and development, and around 90% child growth child brain This occurs at the age of five. What he learns in the early years of his life may determine his future. It goes without saying that you, as parents, should try to involve your child in الأنشطة that support his cognitive development. We've listed some fun indoor activities that will keep your child focused and won't take away from the fun.
Indulge your child with these fun educational activities to stimulate their cognitive and language development. These simple games are nothing but brain exercises that will develop his memory and problem solving skills and prepare him for school.
1. Reading
We know your little one may be too young to read, so you'll have to read to them instead. Choose a suitable story book for your child, such as one with a simple passage and lots of pictures, and place it in front of your child. Then read the story by changing the tone of voice for different characters and using animated gestures. Hearing new words and sounds, as well as seeing images and colors, will stimulate different parts of his brain.
As he listens carefully and tries to understand the story, he gains the power of his imagination, vocabulary and speech, concentration and listening skills. Young children, especially small ones, are impressionable and they learn mostly by watching and imitating their parents. So, by reading to your baby, you are also instilling in him the habit of reading; This usually provides endless benefits!
2. Coloring
Your child doesn't have to be an artist to color or color. Coloring will keep him occupied for a long time, and if he likes it, it can become a hobby that will remain in life. You can have a coloring book with pictures of different animals or flowers and give him a coloring pen. Purchase Camlin Child Grip Colored Pencils, made from special non-toxic materials. These colors are completely safe for small children to use; They come in five shades. Its shape makes it easy to hold in your hand and can help your child gain a better grasp, which will ensure that they get the right grip later on. Coloring can improve his fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination while improving his imagination, concentration power, and ultimately his cognitive skills. Let him paint as much as he likes!
3. Sort objects by color or shape.
For this exercise, place blocks, colored pompoms, or colored buttons in a box and teach your groups to sort them by color, shape, and size. When your child is stuck in this activity, you can lift them up and ask them to take utensils from the dishwasher, such as stainless steel bowls and glasses, and put them in the correct drawers (without removing knives and utensils with sharp edges) . Your little one will soon learn how to take things apart and put things back together - an activity that is fun for the brain!
4. Stacking cups or blocks.
Babies love to fold things! And while they do this, their fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and concentration skills are honed. You can stack cups, stack rings, or even your own building blocks and show him how to put things together. Let him stack the toys as high as possible or one inside the other (if he has cups stacked). This exercise can help him identify shapes, recognize colors, and, to put it mildly, count and sort.
5. Improve grip
The little boy is a sensitive student. When they use touch, taste and smell, it improves their cognitive functions. You can ask the child to touch objects made of various materials such as cotton balls, sandpaper, beans, soap, etc. and let him try to hold them one by one and describe the texture. This will improve his understanding and arouse his senses. It's also important to work on your child's understanding (and acumen) from the start, because good understanding is the key to good handwriting. Camlin Child Grip Crayons are easy to hold and specially designed for children to improve their grip. Give him a colored pencil and let him draw or paint on any surface. These colors can be washed off porous surfaces, so you don't have to worry about hiding colored markings on the walls when intruders enter.
6. Hide and Seek
Kids love to explore and we're sure your little bundle of joy will love this challenging game. Hide his favorite toys or things of a certain color and let him chase them. He will have fun looking for these games and bringing them to you. It will also give him a sense of accomplishment and improve his problem-solving skills.