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imposter

[ US /ˌɪmˈpɔstɝ/ ]
[ UK /ɪmpˈɒstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who makes deceitful pretenses

How To Use imposter In A Sentence

  • That list was obviously compiled by an imposter. Times, Sunday Times
  • It also means the expert deception of the senses by the tricks of a conjurer, so-called hocus-pocus and fraud, and a magician is either an evil-minded, superstitious mortal, fool enough to believe in charms, or an expert pretender and imposter of the first water, who cheats and deceives the people. The light of Egypt; or, The science of the soul and the stars
  • The two imposters tried to appear at their ease.
  • Sometimes the country has to take precedence over a do-nothing imposter and pretender to the throne.
  • Ac volentes super his congruis remediis providere, prasdictos Indos et omnes alias gentes ad notitiam Christianorum imposterum deventuras, licet extra Fidem Christi existant sua libertate àc rerum suarum dominio privatos, seù privandos non esse. Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings
  • With identity theft so rife, it would be too easy for imposters to hack accounts.
  • That list was obviously compiled by an imposter. Times, Sunday Times
  • unmask the imposter
  • But even apart from the reactionary content of their politics, the dearth of substantive analysis brands them as charlatans and imposters.
  • Ms. Palomina is distraught 'cause she lose ar pickney an she haff wan himposter inna de house wid ar. Jamaica - Full Feed
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