Impersonator
Pronunciation: /ˌɪmˈpɜːrsəneɪtər/
Impersonator (noun)
- A person who acts like another person in order to seem like them, often for fun or to trick people.
- Someone who uses another person’s identity or role to mislead others, usually to get money, access, or trust.
Examples
- The impersonator copied the actor’s voice during the show.
- An impersonator can fool people by sounding like a celebrity.