Definitions and Examples of centered, involved
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Having one's attention or focus on a particular thing or person.
Example
She was so centered on her work that she didn't notice the time.
Connected or participating in something; having a close relationship with someone or something.
Example
He was involved in the project from the beginning and contributed a lot to its success.
Key Differences: centered vs involved
- 1Centered refers to having one's attention or focus on a particular thing or person.
- 2Involved refers to being connected or participating in something or having a close relationship with someone or something.
Effective Usage of centered, involved
- 1Enhance Communication: Use centered and involved to describe someone's level of participation or attention.
- 2Enrich Writing: Utilize these antonyms in narratives to create well-rounded characters and vivid descriptions.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct meanings: centered refers to having one's attention or focus on a particular thing or person, while involved refers to being connected or participating in something. Use these words to enhance communication and enrich writing by creating well-rounded characters and vivid descriptions.