not knowing or realizing that something is happening or that something exists unaware of something He was completely unaware of the whole affair. unaware that… She was unaware that I could see her. opposite aware AWL Collocationsawareaware adjectiveconscious; informed- acutely, keenly
- fully, perfectly
- consciously
By the late nineteenth century, physicists were keenly aware that light, like sound, propagates in waves.Members become aware of their group identity only by achieving a shared understanding with other group members.In conclusion, this policy makes students aware of a growing controversy in the scientific community.aware adjectiveWe are now increasingly aware of the impact of lifestyle on health status.- environmentally, politically, socially
Recent scholarship has demonstrated that Wheatley was a socially aware poet, writing for an audience she knew and understood.unware adjective- completely, totally
- apparently, evidently, seemingly
Apparently unaware of Newcomb's work, Benford ended up proposing the same logarithm law.awareness noun- enhance, heighten, increase, raise
- promote, foster
The program fosters international awareness among students.
noun [uncountable]See unaware in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary