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Oblivious

Someone who's aware that they are an asshole is not oblivious to who and what they are. Someone who's aware that they're the problem is not oblivious to what the problem is.
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Oblivious

Bella was so oblivious to not realize that two of her friends liked her.
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oblivious

ADJ. Not having a keen conscious awareness; Lacking memory (forgetful)
1. Bush is oblivious to budget disaster.

2. It certainly takes some degree of obliviousness for someone who has
invited himself over to your table to recognize that he is unwelcome.
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oblivious

Sophie keeps giving hints that she likes him but David is too oblivious to realise
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obliviated

Combination of olbiterate and oblivious. Used to describe an intense state of intoxication.
Jack was obliviated when he drank 25 beers last night.
by Dave1979 June 11, 2006
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Obliviated

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I'm absolutely "obliviated" fulcrum gang.
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obliviate

Originating from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Obliviate is a term meaning 'forget'. Obliviate is a memory charm, resulting in the erasure of the recipients memory. Now it is used as a verb, such as
'I obliviated my math homework at home'
by sue April 8, 2005
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