What part of speech is impostor?

Impostor can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. impostor is a noun, singular of impostors.

Inflections

Noun

What does impostor mean?

Definitions

Noun

impostor - a person who makes deceitful pretenses

Examples of impostor

#   Sentence  
1. noun His father is an impostor.
2. noun I feel like an impostor.
3. noun Tom is an impostor.
4. noun The impostor has been caught.
5. noun Sami was a lying impostor.
6. noun You call me an Impostor! And why?
7. noun The doctor was soon discovered to be an impostor.
8. noun Even a sophist who deceives without deceiving himself is not yet an impostor, as long as he confines himself to the authority of reason, even though he abuses it.
9. noun An impostor wants to be believed on his word; he wants to make authority by himself.
10. noun An impostor is a cheat who wants to impose on others for his profit; and where, I beg you, is my profit in this affair?
11. noun That impostor called himself a doctor.
12. noun "Impostor syndrome" is when you doubt your talents and achievements, and are always worried you'll be exposed for being a "fraud".
Sentence  
noun
His father is an impostor.
I feel like an impostor.
Tom is an impostor.
The impostor has been caught.
Sami was a lying impostor.
You call me an Impostor! And why?
The doctor was soon discovered to be an impostor.
Even a sophist who deceives without deceiving himself is not yet an impostor, as long as he confines himself to the authority of reason, even though he abuses it.
An impostor wants to be believed on his word; he wants to make authority by himself.
An impostor is a cheat who wants to impose on others for his profit; and where, I beg you, is my profit in this affair?
That impostor called himself a doctor.
"Impostor syndrome" is when you doubt your talents and achievements, and are always worried you'll be exposed for being a "fraud".

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