Oblivious

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Oblivious

Meaning of Oblivious

Forgetful, forgetting. A person is oblivious of a thing when it is extinguished from his mind. A kind of annihilation. See Gilbert v Missouri Pac. Ry. Co., 140 P. 883, 92 Kan. 281.

Synonyms of Oblivious

adjective

  • absent
  • absentminded
  • absorbed
  • abstracted
  • blank
  • careless
  • distracted
  • dreamy
  • faraway
  • forgetful
  • heedless
  • immemor
  • inattentive
  • inconsiderate
  • indifferent
  • insensible
  • mindless
  • neglectful
  • negligent
  • obliviosus
  • overlooking
  • preoccupied
  • remiss
  • thoughtless
  • unaware
  • uncaring
  • unconscious
  • undiscerning
  • unheeding
  • unmindful
  • unnoticing
  • unobservant
  • unrecognizing
  • without consideration

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