There is probably several words but you could use 'Oblivious'.
"Unbeknownst" means "happening without the subject knowing". So you could say, "Unbeknownst to Joe, a tree fell in the forest."
Another word for "Happening Quickly" is "Speedily"!
Preclude is a word used to describe something from happening. A good sentence would be, she was so good at lying that she was able to preclude her parents from knowing who broke the lamp.
Well obviously it's for knowing what's happening in the past.
The word happening has 3 syllables. Hap-pe-ning.
The answer is: "how is this happening"?
This is an example of an exclamatory sentence using the word happening!
Omniscient means all-knowing. 'Omni' means 'all'.
happenAlso occur or two words ...will be
Can't answer this without knowing which country you're in.
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