| A | B |
| banal | unoriginal and commonplace; trite |
| camouflage | (n) concealment by disguise or by coloring that matches the surrounding environment; (v) to hide by disguising or by blending in with the surroundings |
| emulate | to strive to equal or excel, espencially through imitation, to approach or achieve equality with; to compete with successfully |
| mimicry | immitation or copying, especially of expression and gesture |
| platitude | an overused, dull, and unoriginal remark or statement, especially one delivered as if it were original or significant |
| prototype | an original type, form, or instance that serves as a basis or standard for those that follow a test or trial model; an early typical example |
| redundant | extra; exceeding what is necessary; repetitive or needlessly wordy in expression |
| rendition | an interpretation or a performance of a musical or dramatic piece |
| sham | (n) something false or empty that is presented as genuine; a fake (adj) not genuine; fake; (v) to put on the false apprearance of; to feign |
| simulation | an imitation, a representation, or a reproduction of a situation or an experience |