"Impersonating" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Impersonating" Meaning

To impersonate someone means to pretend to be them, or to act as if you are them. It often involves mimicking their appearance, voice, mannerisms, or behaviors in order to deceive or fool others into thinking that you are that person.

"Impersonating" Examples

Examples of "Impersonating"


1. I couldn't believe my friend was impersonating the celebrity at the party.

She had done an amazing job of dressing up and acting like him, and many people didn't even notice.

2. The scam artist was caught impersonating a bank employee to trick people out of their money.

He had a convincing fake badge and a smooth talking tone, but the police were able to see through his ruse.

3. The actor was praised for her ability to impersonate the famous actress on stage.

She had studied the actress's mannerisms and was able to capture her spirit perfectly.

4. The police were looking for someone who was impersonating a doctor and prescribing fake medication.

They finally caught up with the imposter after several patients reported suspicious activities.

5. The comedian was known for impersonating famous politicians and celebrities on his TV show.

He was a master of accents and mannerisms, and always got a laugh from his audience with his impressions.

"Impersonating" Similar Words

Impersonalising

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Impersonality

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Impersonalized

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Impersonalizing

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Impersonally

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In an impersonal manner or quality; without personal feeling or concern; treating others as objects or as having no individuality, distinction, or importance.

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To impersonate someone means to pretend to be that person, often in order to deceive or mislead others. It can also mean to mimic or imitate someone's behavior, speech, or mannerisms in a way that is intended to be convincing or flattering.

Impersonation

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Impersonators are people who pretend to be someone else, often for entertainment or humorous purposes. They may adopt mannerisms, accents, and characteristics of the person being imitated, but are not the actual person. Impersonators often perform in comedy acts, stage shows, or films, and may be professional entertainers or amateurs.

Impertinence

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Impertinence refers to the quality of being impertinent or rude, typically in a way that is insincere or condescending. It can also refer to a lack of respect or consideration for others, often accompanied by a sense of superiority or self-importance.

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Impertinent means lacking respect or modesty and behaving in a bold, rude, or impudent manner.

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Imperturbability

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