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/əˈblivēəs/
adjective
not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one.
"she became absorbed, oblivious to the passage of time"
synonyms: unaware, unconscious, heedless, unmindful, insensible, unheeding, ignorant, blind, deaf, unsuspecting, unobservant, disregardful, unconcerned, impervious, unaffected, insensitive, indifferent, detached, removed, incognizant

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Oblivious usually has to do with not being conscious or aware of someone or something. When used with this meaning, it can be followed by either to or of:.
adjective. unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to ):. She was oblivious of his admiration. forgetful; without remembrance or memory:.
not aware of or not noticing something, esp. what is happening around you: She was often oblivious to the potential consequences of ...
/əˈblɪviəs/ · adjective. (followed by 'to' or 'of') lacking conscious awareness of. “oblivious of the mounting pressures for political reform”. “oblivious to ...
not conscious or aware of someone or something. We called out to them, but they remained oblivious. [=they did not notice us].
adjective · unaware · ignorant · unmindful · clueless · uninformed · unconscious · unknowing · unwitting · in the dark · incognizant.
oblivious in American English · 1. (usually fol. by of or to). unmindful; unconscious; unaware. She was oblivious of his admiration · 2. forgetful; without ...
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