Impersonators Meaning in English
word · lemma: impersonator
Definition
People who pretend to be someone else, often by copying their voice, appearance, or actions, usually for entertainment or trickery.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in contexts of entertainment (such as stage acts), but can also refer to criminals who pretend to be someone else for fraud. Common collocations: 'celebrity impersonators,' 'professional impersonators.' Not to be confused with 'impostors,' which is more negative and always involves deception.
Example Sentences
Many impersonators perform at parties.
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Some impersonators look exactly like the people they copy.
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Police arrested the two impersonators for fraud.
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Las Vegas is famous for its Elvis impersonators.
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Some impersonators get so good, they fool even close friends of the person they're copying.
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The internet is full of celebrity impersonators, but not all of them are harmless.
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