Synonym: forgetful, preoccupied, senseless, unconscious. Similar words: obvious, envious, previous, obviously, previously, obligation, the cost of living, various. Meaning: [ə'blɪvɪəs] adj. 1. (followed by `to' or `of') lacking conscious awareness of 2. failing to keep in mind.
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31 Behind him, near the front door, his wife was pruning the roses, oblivious.
32 Oblivious should not have tacked here since he loses out to Smart.
33 A twenty-year-old dancer manque did isometrics on his towel, pretending to be oblivious to the stares he attracted.
34 Benedict imprisoned her closer, oblivious to her grubby hands caught against the pristine whiteness of his neckcloth.
35 It is extraordinary how oblivious the Labour party remains to the extraordinarily damaging consequences of its proposals.
36 My companion remained oblivious to the sights, staring into space and frowning.
37 Mr Copley, robed in cassock and billowing surplice, was impatiently pacing the back lawn seeming oblivious to their presence.
38 Once outside, she stood uncertainly for a moment, oblivious to the curious glances of passers-by.
39 And the lady dressed by the silkworm was probably oblivious to everything.
40 The victims of Jinnah were as oblivious as he to the mathematics of minorities and to practical considerations.
41 She seemed quite oblivious to the route I was taking as she chatted on about her holiday plans for Ibiza.
42 The man is oblivious to his living conditions and the fact his 9-year-old son begs food from the neighborhood grocer.
43 Dressed this evening in a stunning kaftan, oblivious to the damage wrought upon his kitchen, he was definitely on form.
44 The family in the house is oblivious; coughing is a matter of routine.
45 A couple of punks on the far side, also waiting to cross, were pointing at the oblivious Slater and laughing.
46 It ran across my screen on its own free will, oblivious to my commands.
47 They were now deeply into their mating dance, oblivious to all that went on beyond the charmed circle of their courtship.
48 Nurses and doctors, oblivious to the scene around them, came and went with pills and potions, drips and plasma.
49 He appeared totally oblivious of her presence and didn't even look up as far as she was aware.
50 Senses rioted, coherent thought fled, and for mindless seconds they were oblivious to the world about them.
51 Oblivious, the teacher hurried along the chalky balconies beneath the leaden sky.
52 I kept slapping at them in discomfort, but Mr Kang appeared oblivious to such small annoyances.
53 A generation loses itself in an inner world of feeling and self-awareness, oblivious of outside forces.
54 Finally she spat angrily at the door of the building and shambled on her way, oblivious to the pelting rain.
55 He had slept well, entirely oblivious of the thunderstorms that Edith told him somewhat reproachfully had kept her sleepless an night.
56 Normally so courteous and tidy, if Loi was fishing, he became brusque and rude,[sentencedict.com] oblivious to his surroundings.
57 Quartermaine is the oblivious pivot around which the other members of staff at the Cambridge language school circulate and occasionally collide.
58 She was caught away in the Spirit and rendered wholly oblivious to anything natural.
59 Into the restored elegance of Yankee Stadium stepped Jones, oblivious to it all.
60 Usually he was oblivious of his working conditions, but a sub-tropical temperature was difficult to ignore.
More similar words: obvious, envious, previous, obviously, previously, obligation, the cost of living, various, dubious, curious, anxious, officious, bumptious, ambitious, vivacious, mysterious, pugnacious, suspicious, loquacious, laboriously, subconsciously, consciousness, problem, live, liver, live on, live out, deliver, violate, violent.