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(Followed by `to' or `of') lacking conscious awareness of.
unmindful
unaware
incognizant
Failing to keep in mind.
forgetful
inattentive
1
Ayla, the cause of the problem, was
oblivious
to the whole situation.
2
The Brown staff were
oblivious
of fatigue in the exhilaration of victory.
3
No one
oblivious
to the fact, that Sanchez just might be right.
4
Anyone who claims otherwise is
oblivious
to both history and chemical engineering.
5
They're completely
oblivious
.
'
A tiny, swiftly quashed tremor lay behind the words.
6
In Nigeria I was
oblivious
to race; it just wasn't a thing.
7
You can't act
oblivious
to what's happening for fear of losing friends.
8
He was famous for being
oblivious
to the political side of things.
9
That's another advantage we zombies have: We're impervious, some might say
oblivious
.
10
They stood there in the archway, quite
oblivious
to the passing soldiers.
11
At least the children appeared
oblivious
to the worries of their parents.
12
I had been
oblivious
to everything, working under pressure with tremendous concentration.
13
She was reviewing the morning's play list, apparently
oblivious
to Nick's comments.
14
I was
oblivious
to it, numbed by the words I was reading.
15
Immersed in their selfish schemes, they are
oblivious
of the Divine decree.
16
On tonight's episode: DeWet is
oblivious
to how his remark affects Shawn.
oblivious
seem oblivious
apparently oblivious
seemingly oblivious
quite oblivious
completely oblivious