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Impostors Meaning in English

word · lemma: impostor

ˌɪmˈpɔstɝz
im-PAW-sterz
ɪmpˈɒstəz
im-POS-tuz

释义

People who pretend to be someone else, usually to trick others or gain something through deception.

用法与细微差别

'Impostors' is formal and often used in crime or social deception contexts. Common collocations: 'catch impostors', 'expose impostors.' Don't confuse with 'imposter syndrome' (feeling like a fraud, not being one).

例句

The police arrested three impostors at the airport.

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Many impostors try to steal people's money online.

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The king's guards were trained to spot impostors.

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Turns out, both applicants were actually impostors using fake credentials.

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You have to be careful—impostors can seem very convincing online.

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The party was full of energy, but there were rumors that some guests were actually impostors.

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