A Writer's Group would often set challenges of creating a sentence or short passage using two nominated words, but I rarely could keep answers brief, as below. The nominated words are in bold.
A prolonged over-indulgence in Kef made renowned dilettante Byron Cadwallader believe that he had finally acquired Pansophy, but his supposed universal knowledge gleaned thereby had family, friends, and readers of his blog puzzled, as Armenian folk dancing was not renowned for mind-expanding experiences, and there were many gibes about his claims in gossip columns.
As it turned out, it was all caused by an embarrassingly (and a needlessly) quick glance at a Wikipedia disambiguation page, though the Armenian folk dance troupe had received Byron's patronage with sincere gratitude. They had taught him well, though there was some ill-feeling from his family over the paternity suit, which was of course settled privately; Byron refused to discuss the rumour that he had been further deceived into paying for a supposed secret revelation about Kim Kardashian's past.
At last report, Byron was attending a Folk Dancer's Anonymous group in Chicago.