All 4 Uses of
oblivious
in
Anna Karenina
- But yesterday there were special reasons," pursued Stepan Arkadyevitch, with a meaning smile, totally oblivious of the genuine sympathy he had felt the day before for his friend, and feeling the same sympathy now, only for Vronsky.†
Part 1
- Vronsky, standing beside Oblonsky, watched the carriages and the passengers, totally oblivious of his mother.†
Part 1 *
- He felt all the torture of his own and her position, all the difficulty there was for them, conspicuous as they were in the eye of all the world, in concealing their love, in lying and deceiving; and in lying, deceiving, feigning, and continually thinking of others, when the passion that united them was so intense that they were both oblivious of everything else but their love.†
Part 2
- "No," he broke in, and unconsciously, oblivious of the awkward position into which he was putting his companion, he stopped abruptly, so that she had to stop short too.†
Part 6
Definition:
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(oblivious) unaware of