"The teacher was oblivious to his students passing notes in class."
"The soldier was reading, oblivious to the approach of the enemy planes."
"The marine seemed almost oblivious to the ambient gunfire around him."
The description of an 'oblivious person' can have a number of interpretations:
All of those synonyms are adjectives. The term 'oblivious person' is a noun phrase made up of the noun 'person' described by the adjective 'oblivious'. There is no one word for an oblivious person. As close to that is replacing the adjective 'oblivious' with another adjective (or combination of adjectives) like those listed, to form a new noun phrase that will better suit your meaning.
He was oblivious to the pain he caused her.
For a whole host of reasons, the public remains largely oblivious to local government.
unaware of ones surroundings
The driver continued into the intersection, apparently oblivious to the fact that the light had turned red. The clumsy man seemed oblivious of the fire that was burning on his cap. Because her son had just arrived back in the states, he was oblivious of the political situation.
The word oblivious is an adjective. It means to be lacking awareness.
observant
Oblivious, oblivion, or other forms of the word oblivious. YOUR WELCOME!
(Insensible : imperceptible, or semi-conscious, or oblivious) "There was an insensible change in the air pressure inside the plane." "He was knocked insensible by the explosion." "The politician was insensible to any criticism."
He was oblivious to the approaching car.They pretended to be oblivious.
I can give you several sentences.He was oblivious to the effect of his remark.She was oblivious to the danger.They were oblivious to the approaching tornado.
Oblivious means totally unaware. Here are some sentences.He was oblivious to Jim's feelings.The oblivious pedestrian stepped right into traffic.Kevin tried to attract Lisa's attention, but she was totally oblivious.
I have been waiting in this restaurant for 1/2 hour!! I think the waitress is oblivious to my existence!
The driver continued into the intersection, apparently oblivious to the fact that the light had turned red. The clumsy man seemed oblivious of the fire that was burning on his cap. Because her son had just arrived back in the states, he was oblivious of the political situation.
He was engrossed in the game, and was oblivious to us dancing the Boogaloo behind him.
She continued to prattle on about her weekend, oblivious to the fact that no one was listening.
(as part of a leading modifying phrase)"Oblivious to the kittens wreaking havoc in his kitchen, he continued to answer questions on the website."(as a leading modifier)"Oblivious observers often overlook obvious omens of oncoming occurrences."
The man watched his video with great esteem, and was too engrossed in it that he was oblivious to the smoke in the kitchen.
The prefix for "oblivious" is "ob-".
my grandmother became oblivious lately with her daily routine
To Violate the Oblivious was created in 2004-07.