Meaning & Definition of word "Preoccupation"
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Preoccupation
/priːˌɒkjʊˈpeɪʃən/
noun:
- 1. The state of being preoccupied or engrossed with something, often to the exclusion of other matters.
- Example: His preoccupation with financial matters often led him to overlook his health.
- 2. An idea or thought that occupies someone's mind persistently.
- Example: Her preoccupation with the upcoming exam caused her to lose sleep.
- 3. A subject or concern that is frequently thought about or discussed.
- Example: Environmental issues have become a major preoccupation in today’s society.
Etymology
From Latin 'praeoccupatio', meaning 'a taking beforehand'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
lost in preoccupation:
So focused or absorbed in thought that one is unaware of surroundings.
preoccupation with health:
A state where health becomes an excessive focus or concern.
overcome by preoccupation:
Being so absorbed by thoughts that it hampers usual activities.
Related Words
preoccupy:
To dominate or engross the mind of someone.
occupation:
A person's job or profession, but can also refer to a state of being consumed by something.
focus:
The center of interest or activity.
Slang Meanings of preoccupation
Meaning: In the zone
Example Sentence: He's been in the zone about that project, can't think of anything else.
Meaning: In one's head
Example Sentence: She's always in her head about her future plans.