Meaning & Definition of word "Oblivion"

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    Oblivion

    /əˈblɪviən/

    noun:

    • 1. The state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening around one.
      • Example: After the accident, he fell into a deep oblivion, completely unaware of his surroundings.
    • 2. The state of being forgotten or disregarded.
      • Example: The once famous author has faded into oblivion, his works now rarely read.
    • 3. Total forgetfulness; the act or fact of forgetting.
      • Example: The decision was made to let the past mistakes drift into oblivion.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Latin oblivion-, oblivio, from oblivisci 'to forget'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    into oblivion:

    Into a state of complete forgetfulness or extinction.

    fade into oblivion:

    To gradually disappear, be forgotten, or become less significant.

    Related Words

    forget:

    To lose memory of something.

    amnesia:

    A disorder characterized by memory loss.

    obscurity:

    The state of being unknown or inconspicuous.

    Slang Meanings of oblivion

    Meaning: A state of disconnection from reality, often due to intoxication.

    Example Sentence: After that party, I was in total oblivion the next day.

    Meaning: Being totally zoned out or absorbed in one's thoughts.

    Example Sentence: He was in oblivion, not even hearing his name being called.