make sb oblivious

Frequency: 4.52.3 per million words

To cause someone to become unaware of something.

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Examples (10)

  • His own arrogance made him oblivious to the criticisms of others.
  • The loud music made her oblivious to the doorbell ringing.
  • Their deep conversation made them oblivious to the passing of time.
  • The excitement of the game made the crowd oblivious to the sudden rain.
  • Her intense focus on the painting made her oblivious to her surroundings.
  • The pain medication made him oblivious to the discomfort of his injury.
  • His strong belief in his ideas made him oblivious to any opposing viewpoints.
  • The sheer joy of the moment made them oblivious to their worries.
  • The captivating story made the children oblivious to their parents' calls.
  • The constant noise in the city eventually made its residents oblivious to the quiet of the countryside.