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oblivious English

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oblivious

(= unmindful) (followed by 'to' or 'of') lacking conscious awareness of oblivious of the mounting pressures for political reform oblivious to the risks she ran not unmindful of the heavy responsibility (= forgetful) failing to keep in mind forgetful of her responsibilities oblivious old age

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Simple sentences

Tom is oblivious.
She was so preoccupied that she was oblivious of her surroundings.

Movie subtitles

I'm saying I'm not oblivious.
The raftsmen were oblivious of the strange cargo they piloted downstream.
Completely oblivious amidst all the clamor, Nana is only concerned with her beauty.
You're touchy about yourself but oblivious of others.
I've lived like a puppet, deaf, blind, oblivious. to the rights ofothers.
And there, totally oblivious of the torrential rain pouring down upon them, the two fall happily and tenderly into each other's arms.
The music soars and there, totally oblivious of the fireworks, the fountains and the holiday-mad throngs, they fall happily and tenderly into each other's arms.
An engineer sitting there, oblivious to everything.
Oblivious to everything.
And with some sweet, oblivious antidote cleanse the bosom of that perilous stuff which weighs upon the heart?
If you hadn't been personally involved in this unfortunate incident. you'd be sitting at home complacent and more or less oblivious to all of this.
They were oblivious to everything.
However, I am certain the audience was oblivious to such nuances.
Oblivious to any danger, I was overwhelmed with excitement.
An engineer there, apparently oblivious to everything, a woman strangled, a crewman with a phaser pistol in his hand.
Completely inner-directed. Oblivious to everything.
I was oblivious.
How oblivious can you be?
If you hadn't been involved in this unfortunate incident you'd be sitting at home complacent and more or less oblivious to all of this.
Sure, just keep eating that dog food, oblivious to the problems of the world.
He rests, oblivious as usual.
Do you think I'm oblivious to your ambitions?
Never mind, you are so oblivious.
Intent on filming the action, Colin is oblivious to personal danger.
I mean, you're off in Rachel Land, doing your Rachel thing totally oblivious to people's monkeys or to people's feelings and.
I'm not oblivious.
He crossed the stage, oblivious to everything.
I don't know. but word is out that 'Ntoni Valastro has become a shiftless bum. frequenting dives. oblivious to what's going on at home.
For a few vital seconds, the patient was completely oblivious. to the pain of the knife.
Until when, oblivious to fear, beyond childhood and adolescence, can we stand it.
Oblivious to everything. Good.
And here, Simon le Magicien, who's not oblivious, far from it, to all of your joys and your sorrows, who understands you, who loves all of you, and answers and every letter you write to him.
He becomes oblivious.
He rests, oblivious as usual. Two hundred pounds of muscle, a beautiful little baby got too big.

News and current affairs

I recall that fateful Saturday afternoon with utter clarity, strolling through Kiev with my six-year-old daughter, oblivious to the danger.
Only fire-breathing free-market advocates, seemingly oblivious to the fact that China's shaky financial system cannot survive liberalization overnight, are calling for an extreme version of floating.
The supply-siders, for their part, seem utterly oblivious to the dependence of private investment on complementary public investment and a clear policy and regulatory framework.
The problem with technocrats, however, is that they tend to be oblivious to the political consequences of their own plans.
The citizens of the techno-polis appear oblivious to how the outside world's perception of them has changed, and radically so.
Surprisingly, the bond market still seems almost oblivious to this risk.
Oblivious to this, all the major political forces in Argentina are still populist, more intent on figuring out how to distribute the country's fictitious wealth than on how to create it.
Small states frequently became the victims of larger but poorer neighbors envious of their success and eager to seize their assets, while oblivious to the fact that such seizure actually destroys the source of wealth and dynamism.
Mr. Tung, whose moral precepts are informed by a doctrinaire interpretation of Confucian classics emphasizing obedience to one's superiors, seems oblivious to what China views as the fundamental challenge that it now faces.
Oblivious, apparently, to the dreadfulness of the situation, they failed to sound the alarm properly and did nothing to intervene.
They want to enjoy the game, rather than sit in the company of their male relatives, oblivious to what's happening on the pitch.
Debt, by contrast, is a contractual commitment to repay creditors who are largely oblivious to how the money is spent.
Oblivious to the role of the shadow banking system, the Fed did not understand how its implosion would undermine the traditional banking system.
Vindication comes quickly in Hollywood movies, but not in Turkey, whose courts have so far seemed oblivious to the glaring problems with evidence presented by police and prosecutors.
The wealthy dwell in air-conditioned houses, travel in chauffeur-driven cars, and shop in luxury malls, apparently oblivious to how the rest of the country lives.
Oblivious to this critical fact, Schabowski went off and read it out to the world in a now-famous vignette.

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