unaware
Adjective
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Adjective
unaware
- Not aware or informed; lacking knowledge.
- I'm unaware of the answer to that question.
- Luckily, she was unaware that I'd spent the last five years in prison.
- 1989, Journal of contemporary psychotherapy, Volume 19 ↗
- The more unaware the self is of other selves, that is, the more complete the splits, the greater the degree of schizoid pathology.
- Not noticing; paying no heed; thoughtless; inattentive.
- 1716, Jonathan Swift, Phyllis, or the Progress of Love
- Or on the mat devoutly kneeling,
Would lift her eyes up to the ceiling,
And heave her bosom unaware
For neighbouring beaux to see it bare.
- Or on the mat devoutly kneeling,
- 1716, Jonathan Swift, Phyllis, or the Progress of Love
- (not aware or informed; lacking knowledge) clueless
- German: unwissend, nicht wissend
- Italian: ignaro, inconsapevole
- Portuguese: inconsciente
- Russian: не зна́ющий
- Spanish: inconsciente, desprevenido
- German: unaufmerksam, gedankenlos, nicht bemerkend, nichtsahnend
- Russian: не подозрева́ющий
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