(also used as simple past tense under some contexts) Showing or experiencing bewilderment
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Having no knowledge of a situation or fact
“Their leader was deaf to all entreaty, and unmindful of the real situation to which the facts upon investigation would warrant.”
Deeply immersed in thought or an activity
“He seemed a little lost in all the commotion and activity that was going on around him.”
(also used as simple past tense under some contexts) Showing or experiencing bewilderment
“Everyone was confused as to how anybody could have an opinion as outrageous as his.”
Opposite of past tense for to speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings
“Most of the children were quite happy to speak their minds, but Joey would just sit and listen.”
Opposite of past tense for to give an account of
“Stay awhile and listen!”
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