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- Dictionaryoblivion/əˈblɪvɪən/
noun
- 1. the state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening around one: "they drank themselves into oblivion" Similar Opposite
- 2. amnesty or pardon. historical
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Synonyms for OBLIVION: ignorance, forgetfulness, nirvana, blindness, innocence, obliviousness, unconsciousness, amnesia; Antonyms of OBLIVION: memory, recollection, consciousness, recall, awareness, remembrance, cognizance, alertness
noun. These are words and phrases related to oblivion. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of oblivion. The writer, once popular, is now relegated to oblivion. Synonyms. obscurity. limbo. a forgotten state. disregard. insignificance. Antonyms. fame. popularity. celebrity. immortality.
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Synonyms for OBLIVION in English: unconsciousness, forgetfulness, senselessness, obliviousness, unawareness, insensibility, (waters of) Lethe, neglect, anonymity, insignificance, ….