oblivious

IPA: ʌbɫˈɪviʌs

adjective

  • (usually followed by to or of) Lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of.
  • Failing to remember; forgetful.
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Examples of "oblivious" in Sentences

  • She is oblivious to the knocking.
  • Brava is oblivious to the knocking.
  • He was oblivious to the discomfort.
  • He seems oblivious to the danger he is in.
  • Humans and weaker vampires are oblivious of the barrier.
  • Adams seemed oblivious to the limitations of the Constitution.
  • But some of the supporters are just being willfully oblivious.
  • The adoring crowd was plainly oblivious to the reality of the occasion.
  • The oblivious adversary is sometimes referred to as the weak adversary.
  • In the morning, the housemates are bickering, oblivious to the situation.

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