obliviousness 的定义
- unmindful; unconscious; unaware: She was oblivious of his admiration.
- forgetful; without remembrance or memory: oblivious of my former failure.
- Archaic. inducing forgetfulness.
obliviousness 近义词
ignorance
obliviousness 的近义词 36 个
- bewilderment
- blindness
- callowness
- crudeness
- darkness
- denseness
- disregard
- dumbness
- fog
- illiteracy
- incapacity
- incomprehension
- innocence
- insensitivity
- nescience
- oblivion
- obtuseness
- philistinism
- rawness
- sciolism
- shallowness
- simplicity
- unawareness
- unconsciousness
- uncouthness
- unenlightenment
- unfamiliarity
- vagueness
- benightedness
- empty-headedness
- half-knowledge
- inscience
- lack of education
- mental incapacity
- naiveté
- unscholarliness
obliviousness 的反义词 2 个
escape
更多obliviousness例句
- He is the peak representation of the Bayside rich kids who are too oblivious to realize not everyone has it like them.
- Equally, they could be oblivious to threats to brand safety such as advertising next to a suddenly negative subject area they hadn’t anticipated.
- Stocks in what should be the “election-sensitive” sectors seem oblivious to which candidate wins.
- 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.
- A man barrels forward, seemingly oblivious to you, and you are forced to step aside.
- Nolte's Breitbart report on Dunham's "Barry" reeks of obliviousness.
- In spite of his efforts to pretend obliviousness Mayo stared hard at the companionway, eager to look on the face of the girl.
- The thought flashes over him suddenly as he looks at her keenly, taking advantage of her momentary obliviousness of his presence.
- They swaggered each his own way, one by extra obliviousness, another with a flourish of gesture.
- Mrs. Brimmer received this speech with the languid obliviousness of perception she usually meted out to this chartered jester.
- He was in that mood of vacant obliviousness of the ordinary affairs of life which long drifting on calm seas induces.