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

  • Still, many of us remain oblivious to the calamity.
  • The fact that an offender may remain oblivious to that forgiveness is absolutely beside the point.
  • When did Americans become so complacent that we remain oblivious to our severely limited number of lifeboats?
  • “May you ever have naked women to toss tiny pickels an coo in oblivious delight at your witty urbane opener of foreign post”.
  • We believe he, either, is turning his Nelson's eye to the scientific reports, or, is plain oblivious of Peter Bergen's cogent and coherent articulation of the demerits of EITs as image destroyers for the US.
  • Then, it becomes like a Shakespearian play where the motives of the characters are visible to members of the audience, but the characters themselves remain oblivious to their unconscious motives that propel them along.

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