Unawareness
adjective
1.
not aware or conscious; unconscious:
to be unaware of any change.
adverb
2.
unawares.
adjective
1.
(postpositive) not aware or conscious (of): unaware of the danger, he ran across the road
2.
not fully cognizant of what is going on in the world: he’s the most unaware person I’ve ever met
adverb
3.
a variant of unawares
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