oblivious
US: /əˈbɫɪviəs/
UK: /əblˈɪvɪəs/
UK: /əblˈɪvɪəs/
English Vietnamese dictionary
oblivious /ə'bliviəs/
- tính từ
- (+ of) quên, lâng quên, không nhớ tới, không chú ý đến
- oblivious of the past: quên quá khứ
- (thơ ca) làm lãng quên
- (+ of) quên, lâng quên, không nhớ tới, không chú ý đến
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjective
[not usually before noun] ~ (of / to sth) not aware of sth: He drove off, oblivious of the damage he had caused. + The couple seemed oblivious to what was going on around them. + You eventually become oblivious to the noise.
obliviously adverb
Thesaurus dictionary
adj.
unaware, unconscious, unmindful, disregardful, insensible, insensitive, distant, unconcerned, detached, removed, unfeeling, abstracted, absent-minded, forgetful, Lethean:
Many are completely oblivious to the plight of the starving millions in Africa.
Collocation dictionary
VERBS
appear, be, seem
Chiko appeared oblivious to the uproar.
| become | remain | make sb
His own arrogance made him oblivious to the criticisms of others.
ADV.
completely, quite, totally | almost | apparently, seemingly | clearly
PREP.
of
oblivious of the stares of the whole town
| to
She seemed almost oblivious to the crowds of reporters.
Concise English dictionary
ə'blɪvɪəs
adj.
+(followed by `to' or `of') lacking conscious awareness of
+failing to keep in mind