be unconscious of something
- be unconscious of something
be unconscious of something phrase
to not realize something
She seemed totally unconscious of the embarrassment she had caused.
Thesaurus: to not know something or someone
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be unconscious of something — to not realize something She seemed totally unconscious of the embarrassment she had caused … English dictionary
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unconscious — 1 adjective 1 unable to see, move, feel etc in the normal way because you are not conscious: She was found alive but unconscious. | knock/beat sb unconscious: Murphy was attacked and beaten unconscious. 2 a feeling or thought that is unconscious… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
The Instance of the Letter in the Unconscious, or Reason Since Freud — is an essay by the psychoanalytic theorist Jacques Lacan, originally delivered as a talk on May 9, 1957 and later published in Lacan s 1966 book Écrits .Lacan begins the essay by declaring it to be situated halfway between speech and writing. By… … Wikipedia
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