impostor Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪmˈpɒs.tər]
  • Us [ ɪmˈpɑː.stɚ]

Meaning of impostor In English

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Examples of impostor

  • He proposed the establishment of bureaucratic review committees to distinguish between the worthy students and the many impostors that allegedly filled the medreses.

  • If backing down or reneging on a policy promise is costly, then such pronouncements help separate resolved states from the many impostors.

  • The political account of enthusiasm, another nonmedical interpretation given to the phenomenon of prophecy and enthusiasm, viewed the enthusiasts as impostors and even conspirators.

  • To her father, her verbal precocity implies that she must be an impostor.

  • But the idea of qualitative superiority cannot be any of the impostors.

  • These impostors can all be accommodated by standard hedonism, which regards pleasure - the sole intrinsic value - as a single kind of feeling whatever its sources or objects.

  • It is clearly recognised that fraud must be eradicated and impostors punished.

  • The important thing is that individual touch should be kept with the men, so that they should not help men who are impostors.

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Translations of impostor In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    冒名頂替者…

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  • 中文简体

    冒名顶替者…

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  • Español

    impostor, -ora…

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  • Português

    impostor, -ora…

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  • Türk dili

    sahtekâr kimse, şarlatan, dolandırıcı…

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  • Français

    imposteur…

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  • Čeština

    podvodník…

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  • Dansk

    svindler, bedrager…

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