attention

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    Category:English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *tend-#ATTENTIONCategory:English terms inherited from Middle English#ATTENTIONCategory:English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European word *h₂éd#ATTENTIONCategory:English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#ATTENTIONCategory:English terms derived from Proto-Italic#ATTENTIONCategory:English terms derived from Middle English#ATTENTIONCategory:English terms derived from Latin#ATTENTIONCategory:English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ten-#ATTENTIONCategory:Pages with etymology trees#ATTENTIONCategory:English entries with etymology trees#ATTENTIONCategory:Pages with inline etymon for redlinks#ATTENTIONCategory:Pages using etymon with no ID#ATTENTION

    From Middle EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Middle English#ATTENTIONCategory:English terms derived from Middle English#ATTENTION attencioun, borrowed from LatinCategory:English terms derived from Latin#ATTENTION attentio, attentionis, from attendere, past participle attentus (to attend, give heed to); see attend. Equivalent to attend + -tionCategory:English terms suffixed with -tion#ATTENTION.

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    Noun

    attention (countable and uncountable, plural attentions)Category:English lemmas#ATTENTIONCategory:English nouns#ATTENTIONCategory:English uncountable nouns#ATTENTIONCategory:English countable nouns#ATTENTIONCategory:English countable nouns#ATTENTIONCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#ATTENTIONCategory:Pages with entries#ATTENTIONCategory:Pages with 2 entries#ATTENTION

    1. (uncountableCategory:English uncountable nouns#ATTENTION) Mental focus.
      Synonyms: heed, notice; see also Thesaurus:attention
      Please direct your attention to the following words.Category:English terms with usage examples#ATTENTION
      • 1881, John Younger, “Introductory Chapter”, in Autobiography of John Younger, Shoemaker, St. Boswells, Kelso, Scotland: J. & J.H. Rutherfurd, pages x–xi:
        Most of the pictures of common life that we meet with in books are drawn in the shape of novels, with the view of attracting the attention of indolent readers; the question with authors being, not of what can I inform my neighbour by which he may be improved in head or heart, mind or morals? but what is the fashion of public taste? that by pandering to it I may secure sale and applause! Hence the present jumble of brains, the rack of invention to excite, supply, and cram the public appetite, all so agape after tales of the marvellous, till the picture of life is overwrought, and the image of nature bedaubed to disgust.
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      • 1897 December (indicated as 1898), Winston Churchill, chapter I, in The Celebrity: An Episode, New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., →OCLC:
        In the old days, to my commonplace and unobserving mind, he gave no evidences of genius whatsoever. He never read me any of his manuscripts, [], and therefore my lack of detection of his promise may in some degree be pardoned. But he had then none of the oddities and mannerisms which I hold to be inseparable from genius, and which struck my attention in after days when I came in contact with the Celebrity.
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      • 1918, W[illiam] B[abington] Maxwell, chapter III, in The Mirror and the Lamp, Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, →OCLC:
        One saint's day in mid-term a certain newly appointed suffragan-bishop came to the school chapel, and there preached on “The Inner Life.”  He at once secured attention by his informal method, and when presently the coughing of Jarvis [] interrupted the sermon, he altogether captivated his audience with a remark about cough lozenges being cheap and easily procurable.
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      • 1959, Mari Sandoz, “Bone Joe and the Smokin' Woman”, in Hostiles and Friendlies: Selected Short Writings:
        Lesper Killey was at her shoulder, jerking at the wash-faded denim of her jumper to get her attention.
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      • 2012 March, William E. Carter, Merri Sue Carter, “The British Longitude Act Reconsidered”, in American Scientist, volume 100, number 2, page 87:
        But was it responsible governance to pass the Longitude Act without other efforts to protect British seamen? Or might it have been subterfuge—a disingenuous attempt to shift attention away from the realities of their life at sea.
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    2. (countableCategory:English countable nouns#ATTENTION) An action or remark expressing concern for or interest in someone or something, especially romantic interest.
    3. (uncountableCategory:English uncountable nouns#ATTENTION, militaryCategory:en:Military#ATTENTION) A state of alertness in the standing position.
      The company will now come to attention.Category:English terms with usage examples#ATTENTION
    4. (uncountableCategory:English uncountable nouns#ATTENTION, machine learningCategory:en:Machine learning#ATTENTION) A kind of prioritisation technique in neural networks that assigns soft weights between tokens from two (or more) input sequences in order to compute the required output.
      • 2021, Savas Yildirim, Meysam Asgari-Chenaghlu, Mastering Transformers [] , Packt Publishing Ltd, →ISBN, page 26:
        The attention mechanism is an important part of these models and plays a very crucial role. Before Transformer models, the attention mechanism was proposed as a helper for improving conventional DL models such as RNNs.
        Category:English terms with quotations#ATTENTION

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    Interjection

    attentionCategory:English lemmas#ATTENTIONCategory:English interjections#ATTENTIONCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#ATTENTIONCategory:Pages with entries#ATTENTIONCategory:Pages with 2 entries#ATTENTION

    1. (militaryCategory:en:Military#ATTENTION) Used as a command to bring soldiers to the attention position.
    2. A call for people to be quiet/stop doing what they are presently doing and pay heed to what they are to be told or shown.

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    French

    Etymology

    Borrowed from LatinCategory:French terms borrowed from Latin#ATTENTIONCategory:French terms derived from Latin#ATTENTION attentiōnem.

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    Noun

    attention f (uncountable)Category:French lemmas#ATTENTIONCategory:French nouns#ATTENTIONCategory:French uncountable nouns#ATTENTIONCategory:French entries with incorrect language header#ATTENTIONCategory:French feminine nouns#ATTENTIONCategory:Pages with entries#ATTENTIONCategory:Pages with 2 entries#ATTENTION

    1. attention (mental focus)
    2. vigilance
      Synonym: vigilance
    3. attention (concern for)
    4. attention (interest in)
      Synonyms: curiosité, intérêt
    5. consideration, thoughtfulness

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    Interjection

    attention !Category:French lemmas#ATTENTIONCategory:French interjections#ATTENTIONCategory:French entries with incorrect language header#ATTENTIONCategory:Pages with entries#ATTENTIONCategory:Pages with 2 entries#ATTENTION

    1. look out! watch out! careful!

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