Adverb
obliviously (comparative more obliviously, superlative most obliviously)
in an oblivious manner
Respect talent. Get respect where respect is due, but don't be caught up in yourself where you do things obliviously and not pay attention to what is going on. Robert Griffin III
Biggest laugh of the night is Sally obliviously listening to Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song” in her while Moss chases off her would-be murderer. Source: Internet
"We obliviously got back into the game and started playing harder. Source: Internet
While crossing over Pine Street opposite First National Bank I obliviously dropped a fair number of coins from my purse. Source: Internet
Atxaga’s grand curiosity never dulls or wavers—he becomes the frog introduced late to the boiling pot in which the rest of us obliviously sit. Source: Internet
Way up in the air, a giraffe obliviously munches on a tasty leaf. Source: Internet