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incognizant

[in-kog-nuh-zuhnt] / ɪnˈkɒg nə zənt /
ADJECTIVE
unaware
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Personal tragedy had no more importance than the incognizant plight of insects.

From The Wall Street Journal

As his father was failing and incognizant, Gabrus bathed him and changed his diapers; he still thinks of the family living room in Long Island as the “spot where my father was dying.”

From Los Angeles Times

I felt as comfortable as I have ever felt when speaking in public, wholly incognizant of my trapezius muscle or bodily fluids.

From New York Times

Still, there were thousands incognizant of the olive-branch extended to them, and military operations had to be continued even within a dayʼs journey from the capital.

From Project Gutenberg

Of those around him it was quite clear that he was altogether incognizant.

From Project Gutenberg