Oblivious in a sentence as an adjective

In a very real sense, we are all a part of that laughably oblivious 1%.

Ziplines into the pool and young girls hitting bongs while nerds with headphones bashed out code nearby, oblivious.

People whose eyes are glued to their phone screens, oblivious to the people around them, looking for "human warmth" in their virtual companion.

I'm in the 20 year veteran category and was also oblivious.

People whose eyes are glued to their phone screens, oblivious to the persons around them, looking for "human warmth" in their virtual companion.

Is Gruber utterly oblivious to the horrible state of software patents and their abuses?

They are not total idiots, or oblivious to reality; I do not suspect them of secretly trying to convert me. They are very smart folks, who do good work, who happen to be Christian.

He was pretty oblivious to the fact he was at a graduation, and not at any point in his speech did he address the students and their future.

Notice how often she ignores this and how completely oblivious the other men are that she's overlooking their behavior.

We have had decades of exploits of this vulnerability, and yet most programmers are oblivious to it, or think only bad programmers are at risk.

The bits produced by this "key oblivious" E=3 signing operation were gibberish, of course... but the RSA implementations weren't checking them, because they were "just padding".

Startups slave for months meticulously designing their new marketing site and are completely oblivious that, to people on a Retina display, it looks like a jumbled pixelated mess.

I did this against similar scams like Video Professor in the early Facebook era and it worked surprisingly well for 2 years worth of scam rebills to which I had been completely oblivious.

This is not new and it's not a secret, people for whatever reason are more oblivious to it than they should be or perhaps people are so accepting of inappropriate behavior in our entertainment mediums that we are desensitized to it until it happens to us.

Oblivious definitions

adjective

(followed by `to' or `of') lacking conscious awareness of; "oblivious of the mounting pressures for political reform"; "oblivious to the risks she ran"; "not unmindful of the heavy responsibility"

adjective

failing to keep in mind; "forgetful of her responsibilities"; "oblivious old age"

See also: forgetful