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to appear oblivious
verb
To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible.
synonyms
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They, in their turn, managed to appear oblivious to his reputation in the world outside as a great thinker of the left.
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As they begin to grow, the girls resent their parents who appear oblivious to their need to "fit in America among Americans; they needed help figuring out who they were, why the Irish kids whose grandparents had been micks were calling them spics".
But many people seem resigned to the prevalence of officials who appear oblivious to ethical boundaries.
Like Walter, both appear oblivious to Scandinavia's new resolve to clamp down on migrants.
Reporters and editors need to leave moral and political judgments to editorial writers and readers, but they cannot be so detached that they appear oblivious to the implications of the facts.
The surrounding people appear oblivious to the movement.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Chancellor Joel I. Klein and Mr. Scaccia all appear oblivious to the actual issue on the cellphone debate.
But her husband's advisers — in particular, Mr. Gibbs — were worried that the White House might appear oblivious to public anger about joblessness, banker bailouts and bonuses.
While these people all appear oblivious to the inappropriateness of their iPhone moments, some of their friends can see the bigger picture.
Their employers and co-workers appear oblivious to their ethnicity; only once does anyone make what could be construed as a bigoted remark — a farmer in Oklahoma tells Jiichan, "I never seen a Chinese wheatie before".
On my Twitter feed, some people reacted more skeptically, pointing out that many of Trump's supporters appear oblivious to any criticisms of him, and that Clinton isn't necessarily the ideal prosecutor.
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