unaware
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unaware
not aware or cognizant: He was unaware of the danger lurking.
Not to be confused with:
unawares – unexpectedly, without forethought, by surprise: Her anger caught him unawares.
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un·a·ware
(ŭn′ə-wâr′)adj.
Not aware or cognizant.
adv.
Unawares.
un′a·ware′ly adv.
un′a·ware′ness n.
Usage Note: Unaware, followed by a prepositional phrase with of (expressed or implied), is the usual adjectival form modifying a noun or pronoun or following a linking verb: Unaware of the difficulty, I went ahead. She plunged into a dangerous situation wholly unaware. He was unaware of my presence. Unawares is the usual adverbial form: The rain caught them unawares (without warning). They came upon it unawares (without design or plan).
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unaware
(ˌʌnəˈwɛə)adj
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.
adv
a variant of unawares
ˌunaˈwarely adv
ˌunaˈwareness n
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un•a•ware
(ˌʌn əˈwɛər)adj.
1. not aware or conscious; unconscious.
adv. 2. unawares.
[1585–95; compare Middle English unywar (see y-)]
un`a•ware′ly, adv.
un`a•ware′ness, n.
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Adj. | 1. | ![]() asleep - in a state of sleep; "were all asleep when the phone rang"; "fell asleep at the wheel" unwitting - not aware or knowing; "an unwitting subject in an experiment" unconscious - not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead; "lay unconscious on the floor" insensible - incapable of physical sensation; "insensible to pain"; "insensible earth" |
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unaware
adjective ignorant, unconscious, oblivious, in the dark (informal), unsuspecting, uninformed, unknowing, heedless, unenlightened, unmindful, not in the loop (informal), incognizant She was unaware that she was being filmed.
knowing, aware, conscious, informed, attentive, mindful, in the loop (informal)
knowing, aware, conscious, informed, attentive, mindful, in the loop (informal)
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unaware
adjectiveNot aware or informed:
ignorant, innocent, oblivious, unacquainted, unconscious, unenlightened, unfamiliar, uninformed, unknowing, unwitting.
Idiom: in the dark.
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unaware
[ˈʌnəˈwɛəʳ] ADJ to be unaware that → ignorar que ...she was unaware that she was being filmed → no se había dado cuenta de que la estaban filmando
I am not unaware that → no ignoro que ...
to be unaware of sth → ignorar algo, no darse cuenta de algo
I was unaware of the regulations → ignoraba el reglamento
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unaware
(anəˈweə) adjective not aware or not knowing. I was unaware of the man's presence.ignorante, inconsciente
take (someone) unawares to surprise or startle (someone). He came into the room so quietly that he took me unawares. coger a alguien desprevenido
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unaware
a. sin conocimiento de causa; que ignora.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
unaware
adj inconsciente, ignoranteEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.