All 6 Uses of
oblivious
in
The Idiot
- They both now stood facing one another, as though oblivious of where they were, or what they had to do next.†
Chpt 2.4 *
- It's just like him," cried Lizabetha Prokofievna, boiling over once more, and entirely oblivious of the fact that she had just taken the prince's part.†
Chpt 3.1
- "I think so too," said Mrs. Epanchin; "he will quarrel with you, and be off," and she drew her workbox towards her with an air of dignity, quite oblivious of the fact that the family was about to start for a walk in the park.†
Chpt 3.1
- Where are you off to now?" he asked, oblivious of the fact that the prince had not showed the least sign of moving.†
Chpt 3.3
- She did not blush as she said this; on the contrary, she grew pale, and started from her seat, apparently oblivious of what she did, and immediately sat down again.†
Chpt 3.8
- We know also that he was not received at the Epanchins' so long as they remained at Pavlofsk, and that he was not allowed an interview with Aglaya;—but next day he would set off once more on the same errand, apparently quite oblivious of the fact of yesterday's visit having been a failure,—and, of course, meeting with another refusal.†
Chpt 4.9
Definition:
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(oblivious) unaware of