oblivion
nounHow to pronounce oblivion:
Definition of oblivion:
- oblivion (noun):
- the state of being unaware or unconscious
- the state of being disregarded or forgotten.
- the fact or condition of not remembering a state marked by lack of awareness or consciousness
Synonyms for oblivion:
(waters of) lethe
amnesia
blindness
forgetfulness
ignorance
innocence
insensibility
limbo
nirvana
obliviousness
senselessness
unawareness
unconsciousness
unfamiliarity
Antonyms for oblivion:
acclaim
acclamation
account
acknowledgement
acknowledgment
being
celebrity
character
consequence
credit
dignity
distinction
elevation
eminence
esteem
estimation
exaltation
existence
fame
favor
favour
fullness
glory
greatness
heyday
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