obliviousness / əˈblɪv i əs /

遗忘无视忘我遗忘症

obliviousness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. unmindful; unconscious; unaware: She was oblivious of his admiration.
  2. forgetful; without remembrance or memory: oblivious of my former failure.
  3. Archaic. inducing forgetfulness.

obliviousness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

ignorance

n. 名词 noun

escape

更多obliviousness例句

  1. He is the peak representation of the Bayside rich kids who are too oblivious to realize not everyone has it like them.
  2. Equally, they could be oblivious to threats to brand safety such as advertising next to a suddenly negative subject area they hadn’t anticipated.
  3. Stocks in what should be the “election-sensitive” sectors seem oblivious to which candidate wins.
  4. As overhyped as it was in terms of tanking Sarah Palin’s image with voters, Tina Fey’s portrayal of Palin was devastating at digging into just how oblivious she was.
  5. A man barrels forward, seemingly oblivious to you, and you are forced to step aside.
  6. Nolte's Breitbart report on Dunham's "Barry" reeks of obliviousness.
  7. In spite of his efforts to pretend obliviousness Mayo stared hard at the companionway, eager to look on the face of the girl.
  8. The thought flashes over him suddenly as he looks at her keenly, taking advantage of her momentary obliviousness of his presence.
  9. They swaggered each his own way, one by extra obliviousness, another with a flourish of gesture.
  10. Mrs. Brimmer received this speech with the languid obliviousness of perception she usually meted out to this chartered jester.
  11. He was in that mood of vacant obliviousness of the ordinary affairs of life which long drifting on calm seas induces.