All 3 Uses of
oblivious
in
David Copperfield
- How often, at hare and hounds, have I seen him mounted on a little knoll, cheering the whole field on to action, and waving his hat above his grey head, oblivious of King Charles the Martyr's head, and all belonging to it!†
Chpt 16-18 *
- Altogether I was lost in amazement, and sat staring at her, quite oblivious, I am afraid, of the laws of politeness.†
Chpt 22-24
- Remonstrance was of no use, then; so I laughed, and admired, and was very much in love and very happy; and she showed me Jip's new trick of standing on his hind legs in a corner — which he did for about the space of a flash of lightning, and then fell down — and I don't know how long I should have stayed there, oblivious of Traddles, if Miss Lavinia had not come in to take me away.†
Chpt 40-42
Definition:
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(oblivious) unaware of