oblivions

[US]/[ˈɒblɪvɪənz]/
[UK]/[ˈɒblɪvɪənz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening around one.; the state of being forgotten or unknown.; a period of time when one is not conscious, such as during sleep or anesthesia.

Phrases & Collocations

into oblivion

forgotten oblivion

fall into oblivion

escape oblivion

beyond oblivion

oblivion's grasp

lost to oblivion

sank into oblivion

shun oblivion

embrace oblivion

Example Sentences

the long winter felt like an oblivion, a time completely lost to memory.

he slipped into an oblivion of sleep after a tiring day.

the details of the accident faded into oblivion over the years.

she sought oblivion in the pages of a captivating novel.

the past is often a series of forgotten moments and oblivions.

he tried to escape his problems through alcohol and oblivion.

the city was swallowed by the oblivion of the approaching storm.

the artist aimed to capture the feeling of blissful oblivion.

lost in thought, she drifted into an oblivion of her own making.

the project was abandoned and quickly fell into oblivion.

he found temporary oblivion in the repetitive tasks at hand.

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