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impersonator
[im-pur-suh-ney-ter]
noun
a person who pretends to be another.
an actor who impersonates specific persons or types of persons as a form of entertainment.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of impersonator1
Example Sentences
It also reveals that Bono is a fairly decent impersonator, and although those moments are funny, they are not the best moments in the show.
An unknown impersonator reportedly sent texts and made phone calls to Wiles’ contacts, including prominent Republican politicians and business executives.
The key Trump ally told people that her phone had been hacked after a impersonator - or impersonators - used her contacts file to message other top US officials, sources told CBS.
Rossi was the name of his stepfather, who at the time was Rhode Island's premiere Engelbert Humperdinck impersonator.
Lincoln, who has been in limbo since his wife dumped him, is trying to hang on to his new job as a Lincoln impersonator at the arcade.
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