English to Spanish Dictionary unaware

unaware

inconsciente
definition
adjective
they were unaware of his absence
having no knowledge of a situation or fact.
translation of 'unaware'
adjective
inconsciente,
desprevenido
example
Many people may be 'unaware' of the fact that prior to Kellistown the races were held at Graiguenaspideog.
As for history, it is clearly you are are 'unaware' of or really understand where the roots of your religion came from.
Most of the Indian consumers are 'unaware' of what's inside those tinned and frozen cans of Coke and Pepsi.
Many passengers are still 'unaware' of the changes and are surprised when these buses divert from their old routes.
The world's media are, to an equal degree, completely 'unaware' of what most people in the world think or do.
An Irish couple on holidays in Bali spent the last three days climbing a mountain, 'unaware' of the carnage.
By my own experience, most people, even amongst regular web users, are still 'unaware' of just what a blog is.
However, he said he was 'unaware' of any attempt by the archdiocese to contact O'Keeffe directly.
The village folk are 'unaware' of the fact that Boothanathan had kidnapped Vigathakumaran.
However, she was 'unaware' that she was misusing the antibiotic and that she could also be harming her health.
Many motorists were 'unaware' of the celebrations and confused as to why there was a traffic jam on a Saturday night.
So people are often 'unaware' of something like income protection insurance.
I am 'unaware' of anywhere in the literature on the Kimberley that this has been identified as a practice of the day.
However, based on her letter, it sounds like he may be 'unaware' that there's a problem.
Perhaps they are 'unaware' of what they are doing and perhaps a reminder might help to stamp out this uncivic practice.
In this collection he searches for the skull of Mary, for whom he had some fascination though she was 'unaware' of it.
Polls against gay marriage are showing the American public is not 'unaware' of this fact.
It seemed the tribunal was 'unaware' of the first meeting until yesterday.
Gilles is 'unaware' of the total investment of this real estate project.
But this is not to say that the editorial staff was 'unaware' of the situation at the apartment building.
What it cannot survive is our indifference to, or 'unawareness' of, the evidence that such a plot has succeeded.
An important example of the 'unawareness' of the situation is clearly evident in the standoff at Gustafsen Lake in 1995.
However, when I think about the problem of students' 'unawareness' and apathy about actual change at Macalester, applying a similar solution seems absurd.
It's ignorance and 'unawareness' of how people feel when you talk about someone's colour and personalise that.
She could have been sitting there for eons for all she knew, the shield of blankness and 'unawareness' firmly in place and ignoring any questions asked.
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