Synonyms for impersonator
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : im-pur-suh-ney-ter |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪmˈpɜr səˌneɪ tər |
Définition of impersonator
Origin :- "one who assumes the person or character of another," 1853, from impersonate with Latinate agent noun suffix.
- noun mimic
- The architect, the impersonator: the two scandals of her life.
- Extract from : « The Bill-Toppers » by Andre Castaigne
- And he stopped for a moment, frowned at the sight of the impersonator.
- Extract from : « The Bill-Toppers » by Andre Castaigne
- There was work cut out for the impersonator of Policeman O'Roon.
- Extract from : « The Trimmed Lamp » by O. Henry
- What I feel sure of is this: my impersonator has gone never to return.
- Extract from : « The Mynns' Mystery » by George Manville Fenn
- Your Indian boy is a born mimic and impersonator, and this was his day.
- Extract from : « Indian Scout Talks » by Charles A. Eastman
- You remember I told you how fine Mary was as an impersonator.
- Extract from : « Back at School with the Tucker Twins » by Nell Speed
- He tries to look as much like these persons as he can, so they call him an impersonator.
- Extract from : « Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue Giving a Show » by Laura Lee Hope
- "We'll have a good practice to-morrow," said the impersonator.
- Extract from : « Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue Giving a Show » by Laura Lee Hope
- Warble whispered to her neighbor, who chanced to be Avery Goodman, "an impersonator?"
- Extract from : « Ptomaine Street » by Carolyn Wells
- He felt kindly, just off the surface of his emotion so to speak, towards this impersonator of Ernani.
- Extract from : « The History of Sir Richard Calmady » by Lucas Malet
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