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unaware
adverbs
totally/completely unaware
• Children were playing next to the railway line, totally unaware of the danger.
quite unaware
British English (= completely unaware )
• Laura seemed quite unaware that she had offended me.
largely unaware
• The public was largely unaware of the security measures.
blissfully unaware
(= not aware of something bad )
• Blissfully unaware of the impending danger, Grant stood under the trees.
apparently/seemingly unaware
• The man, apparently unaware that he was being filmed, tried to break into the house.
verbs
seem unaware
• John seemed totally unaware of the effect he was having on my daughters.
remain unaware
• Most people remained largely unaware of the change to the law.
appear unaware
• Mary's husband appeared quite unaware that he was causing her great embarrassment.
transnet.ir
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adj. VERBS appear, be, seem | remain ADV. completely, entirely, quite, totally, utterly, wholly | almost, virtually | generally, largely | comparatively | apparently, seemingly | evidently, obviously | blissfully, blithely They remained blissfully unaware of his true intentions. PREP. of
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