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Veracity
Truthfulness or accuracy in facts or statements.
Utilitarian
Focused on practicality and usefulness over beauty or emotion.
Asunder
Separated into parts or torn apart.
Rudimentary
Basic, undeveloped, or only at an early stage.
Proclivity
A natural tendency or inclination toward something.
Ennui
A feeling of boredom or listlessness due to lack of excitement.
Heed
To pay careful attention to or take notice of something.
Whet
To stimulate or sharpen (e.g., an appetite or curiosity).
Tumult
A loud, chaotic disturbance or uproar.
Innocuous
Harmless and not likely to cause offense or injury.
Odium
Intense hatred or widespread disapproval.
Ostensibly
Seemingly or apparently true, but possibly not actually so.
Supplant
To take the place of something, often forcefully or through replacement.
Sycophant
A person who flatters others for personal gain.
Corpulent
Excessively overweight or fat.
Rife
Widespread, abundant, or prevalent.
Prosaic
Lacking imagination or excitement; dull and ordinary.
Indolence
Avoidance of activity due to laziness.
Egress
The act of leaving or an exit point.
Grapple
To struggle with something physically or mentally.
Caveat
A warning or condition to consider before proceeding.
Plenary
Complete, absolute, or attended by all members.
Platitude
A dull or overused remark lacking originality.
Altruism
Selfless concern for the well-being of others.
Invective
Harsh, insulting, or abusive language.