Sentence examples for be oblivious from inspiring English sources

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be oblivious

adjective

Lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of.

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You'd have to be oblivious," Oshey said.

I feel we must not be oblivious.

Everybody else was trying to be oblivious.

Although Westwood would be oblivious to exactly how tantalising.

We continue to be oblivious to trade possibilities.

But parental love is supposed to be oblivious to achievement.

"Some kids may be oblivious, and that's O.K".

"You seemed to be oblivious," Mr. Blitzer said.

Some Justices, sometimes, may simply be oblivious to the real effects of their decisions; others may be oblivious when it suits them to be.

We, as parents, shouldn't be oblivious to who taught them that, and who can change it.

One would have to be oblivious not to flag "Tea Party" for close scrutiny.

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