oblivious to sth

Frequency: 8.830.2 per million words

The most common preposition used with oblivious, indicating the subject of unawareness.

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Examples (10)

  • Karen appeared oblivious to the uproar.
  • She seemed almost oblivious to the crowds of reporters.
  • He seemed oblivious to the fact that his wife was on the edge of a nervous breakdown.
  • Many drivers are often oblivious to cyclists on the road.
  • The child was completely oblivious to the danger around her.
  • Despite the loud music, he remained oblivious to his surroundings.
  • He walked past, seemingly oblivious to the curious glances.
  • The couple was so engrossed in conversation that they were oblivious to the passing time.
  • How can you be so oblivious to my feelings?
  • The government appears oblivious to the needs of the working class.