Impersonation

Pronunciation: /ˌɪmpərsəˈneɪʃən/

Impersonation (noun)

  1. Acting as if you are another person, especially to trick people or to entertain them.
  2. Using a false identity to gain money, access, or trust from others.
  3. A performance where someone copies the voice, style, or actions of a real person.

Examples

  • Impersonation can be fun when you pretend to be a character.
  • She enjoys impersonation, and she can switch voices quickly.