Sentence example with the word 'oblivious'

oblivious

absent, calm, dead to, drugged, free and easy, insouciant, offhand, removed, tactless, unheeding, unwitting

Definition adj. (followed by `to' or `of') lacking conscious awareness of

Last update: August 6, 2015


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She is oblivious to their silly criticism.   [adjective]

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They seem completely oblivious of the fact that they are copying verbatim what has now become all too familiar a trick?   [adjective]

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She seemed oblivious to the sudden hush in the café as they entered.   [adjective]

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No wonder you impressed the one human being among all the infuriated mob at your trial--a newspaper woman--as a visionary, totally oblivious to your surroundings.   [adjective]

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"Nay, I am something oblivious," replied the man of wisdom--"he invited them to a goblet of NIERENSTEIN."   [adjective]

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The Emperor moved forward evidently wishing to end the conversation, but the flushed and excited Italian, oblivious of decorum, followed him and continued to speak.   [adjective]

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During his oblivious attention he once quietly rested his head against Mrs.   [adjective]

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The town of Ouray was so oblivious to these frequent winter gifts from Mother Nature that snow caused not a hitch in the local activities.   [Please select]

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Gradually the whole scene vanished, and I became totally oblivious.   [Please select]

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The astounded Harvester stood and stared, utterly oblivious of the curious people.   [Please select]

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Owen, quite oblivious of the undercurrent of her niece's thoughts.   [Please select]

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