obliviousness Meaning & Definition

  • En [ əˈblɪv.i.əs.nəs]
  • Us [ əˈblɪv.i.əs.nəs]

Meaning of obliviousness In English

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Examples of obliviousness

  • Their seeming obliviousness to her presence upset her.

  • He has an obliviousness to others' needs.

  • She was frustrated by his obliviousness to existing research.

  • Suppose two people disagree about an important issue, and the disagreement is not due to one party's epistemic negligence or obliviousness to relevant evidence.

  • His hearing appears to be just as impaired as his vision, and this obliviousness positions him more firmly in the locus.

  • At least equally important was the release that came with safety and the obliviousness that came on arrival in safety.

  • But horrid doctor skills and flailing at the very public sport of tennis, and his obliviousness to it all?

  • The same obliviousness from male judges towards the treatment of their female colleagues exists when it comes to disparaging remarks toward the women judges.

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