The Opposite(Antonym) of “multifocal”
The antonyms of multifocal are monofocal and single-focus. These words describe different types of lenses used in eyeglasses or contact lenses.
Explore all Antonyms of “multifocal”
- monofocal
- single-focus
Definitions and Examples of monofocal, single-focus
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
monofocal
Having a single focus or point of view.
Example
Monofocal lenses have only one prescription, usually for distance vision.
single-focus
Having only one area of focus.
Example
Single-focus contact lenses are designed to correct vision for either near or far distances, but not both.
Key Differences: monofocal vs single-focus
- 1Monofocal refers to lenses that have only one prescription, while multifocal lenses have multiple prescriptions for different distances.
- 2Single-focus refers to lenses that correct vision for only one distance, while multifocal lenses can correct vision for multiple distances.
Effective Usage of monofocal, single-focus
- 1Discussing Eyewear: Use these antonyms when discussing different types of eyeglasses or contact lenses.
- 2Explaining Vision Correction: Incorporate these words when explaining the different options for correcting vision.
- 3Medical Context: These words may be useful in medical contexts when discussing eye conditions and treatments.
Remember this!
The antonyms monofocal and single-focus describe lenses that have only one prescription or correct vision for only one distance, while multifocal lenses have multiple prescriptions for different distances. Use these words when discussing eyewear, explaining vision correction, or in medical contexts related to eye conditions and treatments.