oblivious |
ignorance |
As an adjective oblivious
is (usually followed by
to'' or ''of ) lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of.
As a proper noun ignorance is
a personification of ignorance.
oblivious |
averse |
As adjectives the difference between oblivious and averse
is that
oblivious is (usually followed by
to'' or ''of ) lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of while
averse is having a repugnance or opposition of mind.
As a verb averse is
to turn away.
blithe |
oblivious |
As adjectives the difference between blithe and oblivious
is that
blithe is (
dated or literary) happy, cheerful while
oblivious is (usually followed by
to'' or ''of ) lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of.
insouciance |
oblivious |
As a noun insouciance
is carelessness, heedlessness, indifference, or casual unconcern.
As an adjective oblivious is
(usually followed by
to'' or ''of ) lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of.
dense |
oblivious |
As adjectives the difference between dense and oblivious
is that
dense is having relatively high density while
oblivious is (usually followed by
to or
of) Lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of.
dubious |
oblivious |
As adjectives the difference between dubious and oblivious
is that
dubious is arousing doubt; questionable; open to suspicion while
oblivious is (usually followed by
to'' or ''of ) lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of.
oblivious |
vigilant |
As adjectives the difference between oblivious and vigilant
is that
oblivious is (usually followed by
to or
of) Lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of while
vigilant is watchful, especially for danger or disorder; alert; wary.
naivety |
oblivious |
As a noun naivety
is an alternative spelling of naïveté|lang=en.
As an adjective oblivious is
(usually followed by
to or
of) Lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of.
credulous |
oblivious |
As adjectives the difference between credulous and oblivious
is that
credulous is excessively ready to believe things; gullible while
oblivious is (usually followed by
to'' or ''of ) lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of.
obviously |
oblivious |
As an adverb obviously
is in a obvious manner; clearly apparent.
As an adjective oblivious is
(usually followed by
to or
of) Lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of.
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