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artificial; fake

faux

a distant view as seen through an opening

vista

having a hungry, tried, or worried look

haggard

one who rules over a kingdom or empire, usually for life and by hereditary right

monarch

to get away from or avoid meeting directly

evade

seeming full of like; very strong or bright

vivid

the condition of being brief

brevity

a state of doubt or puzzled confusion

quandary

to knock against so as to jar; push roughly

jostle

slow in movement or reaction

sluggish

to make beautiful; decorate

embellish

a collection of writings such as stories and poems

anthology

the art of public speaking

oratory

to set going

initiate

without previous thought or preparation

offhand

to declare openly

profess

the inner part of something

interior

relating to or happening at night

nocturnal

to formally charge a public official with misconduct in office

impeach

a person of high position or honor

dignitary

something that blocks the way

barrier

to live or dwell in

inhabit

obtain, get

procure

to represent in a picture or describe in words

depict

something given to show respect, gratitude or affection

tribute