oblivious to

blind to, not aware of (a fact or situation)

TRANSLATION

sich einer Sache nicht bewusst sein

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

Parents OBLIVIOUS TO children's surfing -- A lack of knowledge about the internet means too many parents in the UK have no clue what their children are doing online.

(BBC News - 16th September 2003)

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oblivious to

1. Lacking all memory; forgetful.
2. Lacking conscious awareness; unmindful.

Usage Note: Either "of" or "to" can be used with oblivious:

"The party appeared oblivious to (or of) the mounting pressures for political reform."

Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition

Synonyms:

absent, absorbed, abstracted, bemused, day dreaming, distracted, distrait, dreaming, dreamy, engrossed, faraway, forgetful, goofing off, heedless, inattentive, inconscient, lost, mooning, moony, oblivious, pipe dreaming, preoccupied, remote, removed, spacey, unconscious, unheeding, unmindful, unobservant, unthinking, withdrawn, woolgathering

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