0 not conscious of something, especially what is happening around you: --
The mayor seems oblivious to the likely effects of the new legislation.
Absorbed in her work, she was totally oblivious of her surroundings.
1 not aware of or not noticing something, esp. what is happening around you: --
She was often oblivious to the potential consequences of her actions.
Moreover, teachers, researchers, and policy-makers will remain oblivious of the tools that are available for the analysis of social and economic problems.
Their average estimates of 1958 were non-contextualized and oblivious to distributional issues.
They might have been oblivious to the presence of recording equipment during their interaction.
Unfortunately, most humans are oblivious of such arbitrary cut-offs and develop the wrong illness at the wrong time !
The clip shows the opening and closing mechanism that the plant adopts to catch its oblivious prey.
It is a fiction to demand that they be oblivious.
He is also unexpectedly sensitive to touch or sounds at one moment, but at others he seems almost completely oblivious to them.
A thick layer of keratin develops, to which the patient is usually oblivious, and autolysis takes place underneath.