remain oblivious
Frequency: 6.05.8 per million words
To continue to be unaware, often despite events that should cause awareness.
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- She continued to remain oblivious to the growing tension in the room.
- The old man seemed to remain oblivious of the children playing loudly outside his window.
- Despite all the warnings, he chose to remain oblivious to the financial risks.
- How can they remain oblivious to the urgent need for change?
- Even after the alarm sounded, some people remained oblivious to the danger.
- He managed to remain oblivious to the subtle hints she was dropping.
- She wished she could remain oblivious to the world's problems, but it was impossible.
- The company decided to remain oblivious to the shifting market trends.
- For a long time, the public remained oblivious to the true scale of the scandal.
- It's difficult to remain oblivious when the evidence is so clear.