Meaning & Definition of word "Impostor"

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    Impostor

    /ɪmˈpɔstər/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others.
      • Example: The impostor managed to infiltrate the organization by assuming a false identity.
    • 2. A person who puts on a deceptive appearance.
      • Example: In the game, players must identify the impostor among them before it's too late.
    • 3. Someone who falsely claims to have certain abilities or qualities.
      • Example: He was revealed as an impostor when he failed to demonstrate the skills he claimed to have.
    • 4. A fraud or pretender.
      • Example: She felt like an impostor when she was accepted into the prestigious program, thinking she didn't belong.
    • 5. A person who engages in deceitful practices or behavior.
      • Example: The impostor was caught trying to sell fake tickets to the concert.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'impostor', meaning 'one who imposes on others'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    social impostor:

    A person who pretends to have social skills or connections.

    impostor syndrome:

    The psychological pattern where an individual doubts their accomplishments and has a persistent fear of being exposed as a fraud.

    Related Words

    deceiver:

    A person who misleads others by falsehoods.

    imposter:

    An alternative spelling of impostor.

    Slang Meanings of impostor

    Meaning: Faux

    Example Sentence: He thought he was impressing everyone, but he was just a faux.

    Meaning: Wanna-be

    Example Sentence: She was such a wanna-be, pretending to be someone she was not.