obliviousness

IPA: ʌbɫˈɪviʌsnʌs

noun

  • The characteristic of being oblivious.
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Examples of "obliviousness" in Sentences

  • Everyone loves a free clown show and your obliviousness about how vile and worthless you are is just hilarious
  • There's an odd kind of obliviousness that's crept into journalism over the past couple of decades that's now a full blown eruption.
  • Anyway, SLC, your total obliviousness to things that anyone knows who reads Israeli newspapers is a standard sign of the psychopath.
  • People with Asperger's, by their very obliviousness, hold up a lens to our society and allow us to see it and ourselves in a new way.
  • Artists, actors, musicians have expressed some reluctance to practice meditation lest they be content in all the worst ways, lying about in placid obliviousness.
  • AXELROD: It spoke to the kind of obliviousness that people associated with the Bush administration and it kind of augmented our message at a time when we so clearly needed change.
  • This already seems like the definition of obliviousness and one day will undoubtedly look delusional, but it's the business-as-usual mentality with which Washington faces a new world.
  • It requires a certain kind of obliviousness – as well as a failure of logic – to imagine that, because that is what everyone should be doing eventually, it is what anyone should be doing now.
  • "Inferior minds, to whom this swift mental vision is a thing unknown, who are ignorant of the spirit's inner workings, laugh at the dreamer; and if he is subject to this kind of obliviousness, regard him as a madman.

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