ADJECTIVE
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not mindful or attentive
while thus unmindful of his steps he stumbled -
(followed by `to' or `of') lacking conscious awareness of
oblivious of the mounting pressures for political reform
oblivious to the risks she ran
not unmindful of the heavy responsibility
How To Use unmindful In A Sentence
- It was as if he stood within a burning barn and rejoiced at the heat, unmindful of the peril to himself and Svanja. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
- Yet this condition is always annexed to the confederation, that if man be unmindful of the covenant and a contemner of its pleasant rule, he may always be impelled or governed by that domination which is really lordly, strict and rigid, and into which, he who refuses to obey the other [species of rule], justly falls. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
- According to the union, while it is not "unmindful" of GuySuCo's financial challenges, it has noted the lengthy list chronicling mismanagement by the Sugar Corporation, which GAWU submitted in its Memorandum to the Arbitration Panel. Stabroek News
- Sympathising with the labourers in quarry fields, they say, women workers engaged in the work are unmindful of tiny stone chips embedded in their skins.
- The government, NGOs and the people have to work equally to eradicate the perpetrators of terror in the name of religion unmindful of whether it is the majority community that is being threatened or any of the minority communities.
- But so unmindful is she of her own interest, that she seems in part to have lost her very being, so forgetful is she of herself. The Letters of St. Teresa
- That gentleman raises a head, unmindful ground asks: " You is this brandy true?
- Lapsing into Kerryspeak, the senator goes on to recount that he was ‘not unmindful of this duality of meanings’ when his campaign adopted Hughes's phrase.
- If young novices are sloppy or the aged monks appear unmindful, this is not for you to judge.
- while thus unmindful of his steps he stumbled