unwitting

IPA: ʌnwˈɪtɪŋ

adjective

  • unaware or uninformed; oblivious
  • unintentional
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Examples of "unwitting" in Sentences

  • Itylus, whom on a time she slew with the sword unwitting,
  • It is unclear how many federal cases involve so-called unwitting couriers.
  • Causing mayhem on the unwitting is a staple of video games -- just witness the
  • For nearly nineteen years now, my Angel has had allies: My husband and children are in unwitting cahoots with her.
  • It's when we assume that what seems to be true for most of our students is true for all of our students that we do this kind of unwitting damage.
  • I explained to Edna that without the benefit of her explanation a person at home would understand the ad to mean that all storage was half off and accused Sears of deliberately making the ad ambiguous to draw in unwitting customers.
  • Drake exchanged hundreds of e-mails with the reporter using a secure mail service, passed along information he received from "unwitting" NSA employees and used his access to classified computer networks to obtain information for the reporter, the indictment states.
  • Illustrating Ortega's remark, we call unwitting or in - nocent Platonists all those — from German romanticism to recent popular poetry — who speak of “soul brother or sister,” “the fusion of souls” in “the ecstasy of love” in which lovers believe they are “joined as One,” and those who describe themselves as being loved by their
  • Even as when the daughter of Pandareus, the nightingale of the greenwood, sings sweet in the first season of the spring, from her place in the thick leafage of the trees, and with many a turn and trill she pours forth her full-voiced music bewailing her child, dear Itylus, whom on a time she slew with the sword unwitting, Itylus the son of Zethus the prince; even as her song, my troubled soul sways to and fro.

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