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impostor
impostor or im·pos·ter [im-pÄ s-tər] n : one that assumes a
Impostor
Impostor means one who pretends to be someone else to deceive
Charlatan
his own favor and makes unwarrantable pretensions a quack an impostor an empiric a mountebank
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Deceiver
who deceives one who leads into error a cheat an impostor
Deluder
One who deludes a deceiver an impostor
Impostor
One who imposes upon others a person who assumes a character or title not his own for the purpose of...
Impostorship
The condition character or practice of an impostor
Imposture
The act or conduct of an impostor deception practiced under a false or assumed character fraud or
Mumper
A beggar a begging impostor
Shammer
One who shams an impostor
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