Sentences with oblivious
ob·liv·i·ous
O o - She lay motionless where she was, oblivious to pain. [+ to/of]
- She was oblivious of his admiration.
- Richard JINMAN As stylists teased her bright orange hair and a make-up artist applied lipstick, fashion model Tiah Eckhardt seemed oblivious to the fuss.
- Below the jetty, a local man swam and duck-dived in the aquamarine of the Indian Ocean, not oblivious to but not bothered by the procession overhead.
- oblivious of my former failure.
- Several remarkable sequences illustrate just how oblivious some teens can be to the fact they are being recorded.
- I'm always amazed at the way dogs are oblivious to the faults of their human masters.
- It was formerly considered incorrect to use oblivious to mean unaware, but this use is now acceptable