impostor
An impostor (also spelled imposter) is a person who pretends to be somebody else, often to try to gain financial or social advantages through social engineering, but just as often for purposes of espionage or law enforcement.
Pretenders for various thrones used to be common. Numerous men claimed they were Dauphin, the heir to the French throne who disappeared during the French Revolution, and there were at least two false Dimitris who were serious pretenders for the throne of Russia.
Very daring impostors may pretend to be someone else who really exists, although fast news media has made this rather difficult. Usually they just misrepresent their financial status, educational status, social status, family background or in some cases, their gender. Impostors are usually aware of not being who they say they are, however there are borderline cases who may have ended up believing their own tall tales. People may make false claims about their past or background without being full-blown impostors; non-existent military service seems common.
Many temporary impostors are criminals who maintain the façade for a time of a caper to defraud their victims (like Wilhelm Voigt).
Others, like US prankster Joey Skaggs, do it as a prank or to make a point of some kind. The latter usually reveal the truth sooner or later. Some, like John Howard Griffin, have adopted other identity for purposes of research, investigation or experiment. Note that although impostors usually misrepresent their background, their intentions may not be criminal as such. They may wish to start anew with a new identity or "go native"; i.e. adopt identity and customs of other people.
Sometimes women have masqueraded as men to obtain privileges only men can have or work in male-dominated professions. Some of them have fought as men at least in Napoleonic Wars and American Civil War. Sometimes, an organization or individual who has been fooled keeps quiet to avoid the embarrassment and therefore allows the impostor try the same thing elsewhere.
Of course, the most successful impostors are those whose duplicity is never revealed so that we know nothing about them.
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I'm guessing you are an imposter so you should just be real
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I think you mean imposter. The man portrayinging himself as a judge was an imposter with no law degree.
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Imposter Hutia was created in 1929.
The opposite of an imposter is an honest, open person.
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I believe she was an imposter.
The Imposter Hutia is not threatened because it is extinct
Find out next time on..... Who is the imposter! [in a dramatic voice}
i had a imposter day on Friday that is not even close to right that is like saying the grass is the!!! you would say that imposter tried to be god but really is not!! from sexygirl101 Imposter is spelled with an er NOT an or. An Imposter..is when a person pretends to be someone they are not. Usually in disguise. Acting as someone else.