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    oblivious
    /əˈblɪvɪəs/

    adjective

    • 1. not aware of or concerned about what is happening around one: "she became absorbed, oblivious to the passage of time"

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  2. Oblivious means not conscious of something, especially what is happening around you. Learn how to use this adjective with sentences and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.

    • Oblivious in French

      oblivious translate: inconscient/-ente, oublieux,...

    • Oblivious in Russian

      OBLIVIOUS translate: не замечающий . Learn more in the...

    • Simplified

      OBLIVIOUS translate: (尤指对周围发生的事情)毫不在意的,毫无知觉的,未察觉的. Learn...

    • Traditional

      OBLIVIOUS translate: (尤指對周圍發生的事情)毫不在意的,毫無知覺的,未察覺的. Learn...

  3. 1. : lacking remembrance, memory, or mindful attention. 2. : lacking active conscious knowledge or awarenessusually used with of or to. obliviously adverb. obliviousness noun. Did you know? How to Use Oblivious in a Sentence: does it go with 'of' or 'to'? Oblivious usually has to do with not being conscious or aware of someone or something.

  4. Oblivious definition: unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to). See examples of OBLIVIOUS used in a sentence.

  5. Oblivious means not conscious of something, especially what is happening around you. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see examples from various sources and find translations in other languages.

  6. If you don't notice or aren't aware, it means that the adjective oblivious applies to you! When we think of the adjective oblivious, it is usually in situations that involve being totally unaware of what's staring us right in the face. It can also mean being forgetful and absent-minded.

  7. Oblivious means lacking conscious awareness or unmindful of something. Find the origin, usage, and translations of oblivious in English and Spanish dictionaries.

  8. Oblivious means not aware of something or someone. Learn how to use this adjective with pictures, pronunciation, synonyms and extra examples from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.