UNAWARE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary There is a large body of people who are unaware of their basic rights They were unaware of the rising tide I was unaware that she was unhappy We were unaware that there had been a problem I was unaware of the risks involved [ + that clause ] Bowman was unaware that the car was gone
unaware - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Not aware or informed; lacking knowledge; unmindful I'm unaware of the answer to that question Luckily, she was unaware that I'd spent the last five years in prison Not noticing; paying no heed; thoughtless; inattentive; oblivious
unaware adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . not knowing or realizing that something is happening or that something exists unaware of something He was completely unaware of the whole affair unaware that… She was unaware that I could see her He remained blissfully unaware of any plotting against him Most humans are largely unaware of the workings of their own minds
Unaware - definition of unaware by The Free Dictionary 1 (postpositive) not aware or conscious (of): unaware of the danger, he ran across the road 2 not fully cognizant of what is going on in the world: he's the most unaware person I've ever met
UNAWARE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Most people are unaware that apples stay fresh two weeks longer if kept cool in the fridge If you are unaware of something, you do not know about it Many people are unaware of just how much food and drink they consume 3 meanings: 1 not aware or conscious (of) 2 not fully cognizant of what is going on in the world 3 → a variant of unawares