The word to describe something that 'appears true but is not' is called "verisimilar".
The word 'obfuscate' means to make something unintelligible, obscure, or hard to understand.
The word 'myriad' is a word to describe something that is great in number or too many to count. It came from the Greek word "murioi" which means '10,000'.
The word 'metanoia' refers to the change of mind or transformation of the mind of a person. It is more commonly used as a word to describe the spiritual change of a person.
The word 'lionize' means to put great attention or approval to someone like a celebrity or public figure.
The term 'insouciant' is a word to describe the casual lack of concern for something. Insouciant is an adjective that is synonymous to the words 'indifferent, casual, carefree, or nonchalant'.
The word 'impetus' refers to the force or energy and momentum that something has when moving. It can also mean 'to make something happen more quickly or immediately'.