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uncaring

English

Etymology

un- +? caring

Adjective

uncaring (comparative more uncaring, superlative most uncaring)

  1. Characterized by a lack of care; not caring.
    His uncaring attitude did not win him many friends.


Translations

Noun

uncaring (uncountable)

  1. Lack or absence of caring

Anagrams

  • unarcing

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oblivious

English

Etymology

From Middle English oblivious, from Latin obliviosus (forgetful, oblivious).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??bl?v.i.?s/, /??bl?.vi.?s/

Adjective

oblivious (comparative more oblivious, superlative most oblivious)

  1. (usually followed by to or of) Lacking awareness; unmindful; unaware, unconscious of.
  2. Failing to remember; forgetful.

Derived terms

  • obliviously
  • obliviousness

Related terms

  • oblivion
  • oblivious transfer

Translations


Middle English

Alternative forms

  • oblyvyous, oblivyows

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin obliviosus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b?livius/, /?b?li?vius/

Adjective

oblivious

  1. (Late Middle English, rare) forgetful

Related terms

  • oblivion

Descendants

  • English: oblivious

References

  • “obl?vi?us, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.

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