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Obliviousness
Obliviousness meaning
The characteristic of being oblivious.
Synonyms of Obliviousness
Example sentences (10)
Cid Kagenou's obliviousness to the reality of his new another world life led to a ton of unexpected comedy as he doesn't realize quite how deadly the assembled members of Shadow Garden have become.
Jackson wrote: 'With let-them-eat-cake obliviousness, today, the majority pulls the ripcord and announces `colorblindness for all´ by legal fiat.
One of the problems I run into most frequently in Washington’s foreign-policy community is recency bias—or, to put it less charitably, an obliviousness to any history that falls outside the narrow post-World War II experiences of U.S. policymakers.
The hardened obliviousness to justice, fairness, equality by the population was so pronounced last year that Guyana is slowly becoming perhaps the only country where even an elementary understanding of what conscience means does not exist.
This type of obliviousness and naivety makes laughing with him and at him all the more fun.
Her obliviousness and naivete as she tries to navigate this brand new world one step at a time are endearing.
Obvious, that is, to everyone except Mayor Bill de Blasio and his minions — an obliviousness that explains why Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer asked the IBO to put numbers on common sense.
Still, had the SSG’s final report been published a week or a month earlier, the chances are it would have been met with the same indifference and obliviousness.
What made that outcome almost certain, Thompson thought, was the obliviousness of Berkeley, California, types who, from the safety of their cocktail parties, imagined that they understood and represented the downtrodden.
If you do not pay these trivial transgressions any mind, it may be because city living fosters – maybe demands – a certain obliviousness, a thicker skin.