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What is the exact term for something that appears to be true, but is exactly not true?

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Rubie
Student • 1 years ago

The word to describe something that 'appears true but is not' is called "verisimilar".

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What is the exact term for something that appears to be true, but is exactly not true?

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Rubie
Student • 10 months ago

"Verisimilar"

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What does 'obfuscate' mean?

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Rubie
Student • 1 years ago

The word 'obfuscate' means to make something unintelligible, obscure, or hard to understand.

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What is the etymology of 'noisome'? What is its origin?

Explain the meaning of 'myriad'. What is its origin?

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Rubie
Student • 1 years ago

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'.

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What is the meaning of 'metanoia'?

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Rubie
Student • 1 years ago

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.

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What is the exact term for anything that is a mixture of unrelated qualities and ideas?

What does 'lionize' mean?

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Rubie
Student • 1 years ago

The word 'lionize' means to put great attention or approval to someone like a celebrity or public figure.

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Elaborate on the meaning of the term 'insouciant'.

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Rubie
Student • 1 years ago

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'.

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What does 'impetus' mean?

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Rubie
Student • 1 years ago

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'.

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