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obliviousness
[uh-bliv-ee-uhs-nis]
noun
the fact or state of being unconscious, unaware, or unmindful.
Her utter obliviousness to her own lack of personal hygiene was the most remarkable thing about her.
the fact or state of being without remembrance of something; forgetfulness.
Obliviousness to our past errors, and lack of resolve about our future action, are keeping us from moving forward.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- semiobliviousness noun
- unobliviousness noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of obliviousness1
Example Sentences
āThat reflects Herodās obliviousness to the richness of nature. For me, he is one of these people who violate not only other people but the earth itself.ā
The ostentatious coronation probably didnāt help a royal family already tarnished by Prince Harry, Prince Andrew, Netflixās āThe Crownā and general obliviousness.
But Landās purported obliviousness to her own body feels like an easy way to avoid an honest reckoning with her own conflicted relationship to parenthood.
But as Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said in her dissent to the June decision: āWith let-them-eat-cake obliviousness, today, the majority pulls the ripcord and announces ācolorblindness for allā by legal fiat.
In her opinion, the courtās conservative majority displayed a ālet-them-eat-cake obliviousnessā on the issue of race.
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