0 the quality of not being aware of something, especially what is happening around you:
After about 20 to 25 seconds the endolymph velocity matches that of the canal, which stops stimulation of the hair cells and causes obliviousness of the current state of disorientation.
In all cases, the humor comes from the stupidity of the characters, and their obliviousness to it.
This may be thought of as complete obliviousness.
He is notable for his micromanagement, gross incompetence and obliviousness to his surroundings, yet somehow retains power in the workplace.
The notion of non-invasiveness is often preferred to the term obliviousness.
The problem of obliviousness to self, the causes and consequences of such obliviousness, and its treatment psychotherapeutically - is the theme of this book.
However, despite their superior size and firepower and the obliviousness of their targets, the mercenaries always fail with comedic results.
He's described as smart and good-looking, but somewhat self-absorbed, and a master of obliviousness.