unaware
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- a (often followed by `of') not aware
seemed unaware of the scrutiny
unaware of the danger they were in
unaware of the newborn hope
the most unaware person I've known
- She was too young to be off on her own, he said, unaware, as fathers tend to be, of what could happen when she lived in his house.
- The grievances of poverty, race and inequality were no less valid than they are today, but we were largely unaware of them.
- Is a fib really a fib if the teller is unaware that he is uttering an untruth? That question appears to be the basis of the White House defense, having now admitted a falsehood in .