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Self-Oblivious শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: আত্মবিস্মৃত

Self-Oblivious Meaning In Bengali আত্মবিস্মৃত

Self-Oblivious

আত্মবিস্মৃত,

Definition

1) Lacking awareness or conscious knowledge of one's own self, thoughts, or surroundings; being absorbed in something to the point of ignoring or forgetting about oneself.
2) Not paying attention to one's own needs, emotions, or well-being; disregarding one's own interests and welfare.
3) Being so focused on external factors or tasks that one becomes disconnected from their own sense of identity or self-awareness.

Examples

Self-Oblivious Example in a sentence

1) She was so engrossed in her book that she became self-oblivious to the world around her.

2) The musician lost himself in his performance, appearing completely self-oblivious.

3) When he paints, he becomes self-oblivious, losing track of time and everything else.

4) The beauty of the sunset made her self-oblivious to her worries for a brief moment.

5) Running in the rain, he felt self-oblivious as he embraced the moment.

6) In the midst of her meditation, she achieved a state of self-oblivious tranquility.

7) The dancer moved with such grace that she seemed self-oblivious to the audience's presence.

8) As the music played, she entered a state of self-oblivious bliss.

9) Lost in thought, he walked through the park self-oblivious to the people passing by.

10) Engaged in a deep conversation, they became self-oblivious to the surrounding noise.

11) I'm sorry, but "self-oblivious" is not a commonly used term and I could not find any example sentences using it.

Part of Speech

Self-Oblivious (Adjective)

Synonyms

Self-Oblivious , Absent-Minded - (ADJECTIVE) আত্মবিস্মৃত

Encyclopedia

Lacking awareness or conscious knowledge of one's own self, thoughts, or surroundings; being absorbed in something to the point of ignoring or forgetting about oneself.
Not paying attention to one's own needs, emotions, or well-being; disregarding one's own interests and welfare.
Being so focused on external factors or tasks that one becomes disconnected from their own sense of identity or self-awareness.