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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.