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unaware

[uhn-uh-wair] / ˌʌn əˈwɛər /


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Miller seems unaware that the internet, which he used for his rant, is a post-1960s creation, and that Martin and Sinatra died of old age, not immigration.

From Salon

Sir Keir said he had been unaware of the "absolutely abhorrent" posts, which Mr Abd El Fattah has since apologised for, and that the government was reviewing the "information failures in this case".

From BBC

For those who are unaware, dementia is an umbrella term covering as many as 100 diseases that could cause symptoms consistent with cognitive decline.

From MarketWatch

“A lot of these people were completely unaware of what they were signing up for,” the former case manager said.

From Los Angeles Times

Rail minister Lord Hendy said it was right the government was looking into why ministers were unaware of the messages.

From BBC