If a person is oblivious to something it means that they just are not paying attention. Sometimes, they are too naive to take notice, other times their mind just is not what is going on around them.
"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."
oblivious means forgetful,vague... someone who forgets easily for example: Ma'am! what's are assignment in reading? -see... :D you know what i mean
Too much of something-more than a person/something can handle.
A manufacture is a person who makes or creates something.
Driving to the dentist made me feel very apprehensive because I'm oblivious of what the dentist is going to do to me.
It means they are oblivious to something around them.
Here are some examples: "She was oblivious to the fact that a rattle snake was behind her." "How can one person be so oblivious to these things?" "Marea was oblivious to the evil plot to blow up the town's bank."
"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."
oblivious means forgetful,vague... someone who forgets easily for example: Ma'am! what's are assignment in reading? -see... :D you know what i mean
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.
No. "Something" means what it says, a "Thing". "Someone" means a person!
He could be oblivious or not care.
its a name of a person or something like that its a name of a person or something like that
If something is prosperous, it is profitable and beneficial to the person or business benefiting from it. It can also mean that something is lucrative.
Did you mean "Oblivious" by Aztec camera 1983
To be captivated so much that you oblivious to the passing of time.