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Imposters Meaning in English

word · lemma: imposter

ˌɪmˈpɔstɝ
im-PAW-sterz
ɪmpˈɒstəz
im-POS-tuz

释义

People who pretend to be someone else, usually to deceive others or gain something unfairly.

用法与细微差别

'Imposters' is usually used for people faking an identity, often in criminal, social, or humorous contexts. Common collocations: 'catch imposters', 'imposter syndrome'. Don't confuse with 'frauds' (general), or 'poseurs' (pretentious, not fake identity). Informal but neutral; both written and spoken.

例句

Some people online are imposters pretending to be someone else.

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The police arrested the imposters at the airport.

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The company warned about imposters using their name to scam people.

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At the party, we realized two guests were actually imposters trying to sneak in unnoticed.

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There are always a few imposters in every social group who aren’t what they seem.

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After watching the news, my grandma thinks there are imposters everywhere now!

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