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Out Focus Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for out focus in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of out focus in 11 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for out focus alphabetically.

apparent
  • credible
  • illusive
  • illusory
  • likely
  • ostensible
  • outward
  • plausible
  • possible
  • probable
  • semblant
certain
  • assertive
  • assured
  • believing
  • calm
  • cocksure
  • convinced
  • positive
  • questionless
  • sanguine
  • satisfied
defined
  • ascertain
  • assign
  • call a spade a spade
  • characterize
  • construe
  • decide
  • delineate
  • denominate
  • denote
  • describe
definite
  • audible
  • bold
  • categorical
  • clean-cut
  • clear-cut
  • clearly defined
  • complete
  • crisp
  • definitive
  • determined
discernible
  • apparent
  • appreciable
  • audible
  • clear
  • detectable
  • discoverable
  • distinguishable
  • noticeable
  • observable
  • obvious
distinct
  • audible
  • categorical
  • clean-cut
  • clear
  • clear-cut
  • decided
  • definite
  • enunciated
  • evident
  • explicit
evident
  • axiomatic
  • barefaced
  • clear-cut
  • conspicuous
  • crystal clear
  • distinct
  • fact
  • incontestable
  • incontrovertible
  • indisputable
explicit
  • absolute
  • accurate
  • categorical
  • certain
  • clean-cut
  • clear
  • clear-cut
  • correct
  • definite
  • definitive
plain
  • apparent
  • audible
  • big as life
  • broad
  • comprehensible
  • definite
  • distinct
  • evident
  • legible
  • lucid
positive
  • absolute
  • actual
  • affirmative
  • assured
  • categorical
  • clear
  • clear-cut
  • cocksure
  • cold
  • complete
sure
  • abiding
  • assured
  • changeless
  • clear
  • confident
  • constant
  • convinced
  • convincing
  • decided
  • doubtless

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