adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
seemingly unaware/oblivious (= seeming not to notice something )
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She was seemingly unaware of all the activity around her.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
apparently
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He is apparently unaware of the preceding action, so that the significance of his observations is lost upon him.
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The man slid into her chair, still talking, apparently unaware she had ever been there.
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Within five minutes all six eels were loose in the aquarium, apparently unaware of the drastic difference in water conditions.
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Hoare was apparently unaware that the account - in the name of Islamische Antiquitäten - had been set up by James.
blissfully
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As the fire shed its microscopic radioactive dust over their houses and gardens, they continued to walk about, blissfully unaware .
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Meanwhile over the top sings Mel, clearer and truer than before, apparently blissfully unaware of the unholy mayhem beneath her.
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Except my bloody husband, who is still blissfully unaware of this man's existence, let alone his identity.
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The rest of the cast seemed blissfully unaware of his absence, and not one questioned her about her own disappearance.
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It was none other than the heir to the throne, blissfully unaware , and convulsed with mirth.
completely
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Feeling the solid flesh beneath his fingers he felt himself harden, completely unaware that Michael was planning his demise.
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He could hear the old man rummaging in there, completely unaware that things were now somehow turned in the wrong direction.
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In other words, we are completely unaware of them, usually because our mind is somewhere else.
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Yet, without the key provided by Esotericism, mankind in general is completely unaware of that destiny.
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Until he saw this phenomenon in the mirror, he had been completely unaware of it.
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I was below, completely unaware of this near miss.
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She was completely unaware of him.
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She would remain like that for a while, lost in her own little world, completely unaware of his presence.
largely
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Like gesture, this may be consciously controlled or it may be something of which we are largely unaware .
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More rarely, however, have those between the same sheets remained largely unaware of their intimate if odd companionship.
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The Church is perhaps largely unaware of its influence and its potential.
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That we remain largely unaware of this when we look is testament to his skill.
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But then many humans are largely unaware of their own mind, let alone that of others.
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Most people outside a particular profession are largely unaware of its basic features.
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First, many employers were until recently largely unaware of the changes taking place in the labour market.
often
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It has become so much a part of them that they are often unaware of its existence.
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Pool operators were often unaware of their responsibilities to report accidents and dangerous occurrences to their local authority.
quite
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I can not believe that you were quite unaware of my growing affection for you.
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But already he was sweeping past her, heading for the door, quite unaware of her inner anguish.
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He said this knowing that the architects were designing for a larger site quite unaware that only a portion had been authorized.
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Indeed, he was quite unaware of her frenzy and mildly loved her.
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So intense is the chameleon's concentration that it is quite unaware of imminent danger.
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The patient was also quite unaware that he had been rubbing his chest just prior to fainting.
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They were quite unaware that Herbert Chapman, two hundred miles away in Huddersfield, knew what was going on.
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Dianne was quite unaware of my sickening misgivings at the Bad Step and rightly so.
seemingly
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Nowadays he is a sanctimonious old man seemingly unaware of his own involvement in the problems of his family.
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The casual lawyer is telling his story somberly seemingly unaware of any of the hubbub around us.
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She turned the page with elegant fingers, seemingly unaware that Frankie had entered the room.
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He has grown reclusive in recent years, seemingly unaware that he is no longer under house arrest.
totally
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Clients are often totally unaware of how negatively they may be talking to themselves, anticipating failure and minimizing success.
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And the speaker may be totally unaware of laying a trap.
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If you are feeling tense, you can be totally unaware of how tense.
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The enemy should be totally unaware of their arrival.
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She brushed away the tear that she'd been totally unaware was slowly trickling down her face.
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She couldn't believe that the parents were totally unaware of their daughter's remarkable talents.
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He wasn't brave or courageous - just totally unaware of fear in times of crisis.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But Jack was not unaware of what was hiding and where.
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Even Republican governors, who had gathered here to give the candidate advice on Tuesday, were unaware of the decision.
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I can not believe that you were quite unaware of my growing affection for you.
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If you are unaware , Sports Illustrated is the United States' leading weekly sports magazine, with over 3.25 million subscribers.
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Jurors in the case of Dalton Prejean were unaware of his long-term mental problems when sentencing him to death.
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The last of the trees fell away behind him, the lake rushed forwards below, the shelduck dabbled on unaware .
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This pleasure is voyeuristic when it is dependent on the object of this gaze being unaware , not looking back.
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Truly unaware , some brazenly buttoned their flies as they walked out of the lavatory into the corridor.