Plenitude - plenty, a great amount. For the purpose of appearing cultured and intelligent, he kept a plenitude of sophisticated-looking books, most of which he had never read. Mundane - down to earth, relevant to daily life. He was uninterested in mundane issues, and focused his time reading lofty books about philosophy and writing on blog which nobody else could understand.
—from SAT Words, a other by Typeracer
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