Oblivion: The State of Forgetfulness

Oblivion refers to a state of being completely forgotten, unknown, or unaware. It can describe both a literal and metaphorical state, often associated with a loss of memory or absence of recognition.





Definition



Oblivion (noun):


  1. The state of being forgotten or unknown.
  2. The state of being unaware or unconscious.
  3. The total destruction or annihilation of something.




  • “The ancient civilization fell into oblivion, its achievements largely forgotten.”
  • “He drank to oblivion, not remembering what happened the next day.”






Synonyms



  • Forgetfulness
  • Obscurity
  • Nothingness
  • Unawareness
  • Annihilation






Antonyms



  • Recognition
  • Fame
  • Awareness
  • Remembrance
  • Immortality






Examples in Sentences



  • “After his scandal, the actor fell into oblivion, with few people remembering his name.”
  • “The town was once great, but now it exists in oblivion.”
  • “He feared his hard work would be lost to oblivion, unappreciated and forgotten.”






Tone and Use



“Oblivion” often carries a melancholic or somber tone, as it speaks to the loss of significance, identity, or existence. It’s commonly used in contexts relating to history, memory, or the passage of time.