Impostor in english

Impostor

pronunciation: ɪmpɔstɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
impostor

impostor = imposter [impostor] ; humbug ; fraud ; fraudster ; wolf in sheep's clothing ; hoaxer ; hoaxster ; deceiver. 

Example: Worldly people and even monks without spiritual discernment are nearly always attracted by humbugs, imposters, hypocrites and those who are in demonic delusion.Example: Worldly people and even monks without spiritual discernment are nearly always attracted by humbugs, imposters, hypocrites and those who are in demonic delusion.Example: You know what they say, if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it must be a duck, or in this case, a lying, stealing, cheating fraud.Example: The article 'Keeping fraudsters in check' describes computerized systems now being developed to help combat fraud.Example: China accuses the Dalai Lama of being a wolf in sheep's clothing who propagates the independence of Tibet.Example: In a subsequent call the hoaxer suggested that another bomb had been planted on the highway leading to the airport.Example: This recent tsunami is not the first disaster to be exploited by email hoaxsters.Example: Whatever the truth is in these cases, the world was reminded yet again that scoundrels, cheats and deceivers abound in the higher echelons of human society.

Impostor synonyms

fraud in spanish: fraude, pronunciation: frɔd nounsham in spanish: impostor, pronunciation: ʃæm noun, adjectivefake in spanish: falso, pronunciation: feɪk adjective, nounpseudo in spanish: seudo, pronunciation: sudoʊ noun, adjectiveimposter in spanish: impostor, pronunciation: ɪmpɔstɜr nounpretender in spanish: pretendiente, pronunciation: pritendɜr nounpseud in spanish: intelectualoide, pronunciation: sud nounfaker in spanish: farsante, pronunciation: feɪkɜr nounrole player in spanish: jugador de rol, pronunciation: roʊlpleɪɜr noun
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