impostor

IPA: ɪmpˈɔstɝ

noun

  • Someone who attempts to deceive by using an assumed name or identity.
  • (computer graphics) A sprite or animation integrated into a three-dimensional scene, but not based on an actual 3D model.
  • (linguistics) A term referenced in an unusual grammatical person.
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Examples of "impostor" in Sentences

  • At the word impostor, Paul seemed about to speak, but a wave of
  • He is vat you call impostor, cracked; he has vollowed me from Germany.
  • The Schantags issue "fraud alerts" through e-mail when an impostor is found.
  • Glad that thise eye winking impostor is fading quickly into the Alaskan sunset.
  • I almost wanted to just bring in impostor cats for them to rescue just to validate their efforts.
  • Kutz has ever attended BUD/S training, let alone graduated, so your suspected impostor is indeed a fraud.
  • Phony heroes have been around as long as wars, and one way to spot an impostor is to listen to their exaggerated exploits.
  • The case was the first of its kind for the Bay City office, Flattery said, but the medal-wearing impostor is not uncommon.

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