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Meaning of impersonations
The act of impersonating someone or something, especially for entertainment or deceptive purposes.
Etymology of impersonations
The word "impersonations" originates from the Latin words "in" (meaning "in" or "on") and "persona" (meaning "mask" or "character"), with the suffix "-ation" indicating a process or action.
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of assuming a character or role, especially in a theatrical context.
Synonyms
mimicries
parodies
caricatures
mockeries
spoofs
satires
mimicings
imitations
copies
reproductions
renditions
interpretations
portrayals
performances
enactments
personations
disguises
masquerades
pretensions
simulations
falsifications
deceptions
forgeries
counterfeits
disguisings
masqueradings
Definitions
- The act of impersonating someone or something, especially for entertainment or deceptive purposes.
- * A performance or representation of someone or something, especially in a theatrical or entertaining manner.
Usage Examples
- The comedian's impersonations of famous politicians had the audience in stitches.
- * The actor's impersonation of the historical figure was so convincing that it earned him an award.
- * The fake website was an impersonation of the real one, designed to trick people into revealing their personal information.