What are some opposite words for impostor?
Antonyms for impostor
ɪmˈpɒs tərim·pos·tor
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term impostor.
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impostornoun
Synonyms:
impersonatorimpostornoun
Someone who attempts to deceive by using an assumed name or identity.
Synonyms:
impersonator
English Synonyms and Antonyms
impostor
A hypocrite (Greek hypokrites, one who answers on the stage, an actor, especially a mimic actor) is one who acts a false part, or assumes a character other than the real. Deceiver is the most comprehensive term, including all the other words of the group. The deceiver seeks to give false impressions of any matter where he has an end to gain; the dissembler or hypocrite seeks to give false impressions in regard to himself. The dissembler is content if he can keep some base conduct or evil purpose from being discovered; the hypocrite seeks not merely to cover his vices, but to gain credit for virtue. The cheat and impostor endeavor to make something out of those they may deceive. The cheat is the inferior and more mercenary, as the thimble-rig gambler; the impostor may aspire to a fortune or a throne. Compare HYPOCRISY.
The antonyms of hypocrite are to be found only in phrases embodying the adjectives candid, honest, ingenuous, sincere, true, etc.
Synonyms:
cheat, deceiver, dissembler, hypocrite, pretender
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
impostor
Antonyms:
detector, undeceiver, guide, enlightener
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Princeton's WordNet
imposter, impostor, pretender, fake, faker, fraud, sham, shammer, pseudo, pseud, role playernoun
a person who makes deceitful pretenses
Synonyms:
histrion, fraud, imposter, pseudo, fake, dissimulator, faker, player, pretender, fraudulence, juke, role player, hoax, dissembler, put-on, humbug, shammer, actor, pseud, hypocrite, phoney, sham, phony, postiche, dupery, malingerer, thespian, skulker
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