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O que (quem) é Impersonate - definição

PERSON WHO IMITATES OR COPIES THE BEHAVIOUR OR APPEARANCE OF ANOTHER
Impersonate; Impersonation; Impersonating; Mimic (entertainment); Imitator; Celebrity impersonator; Mimicry (entertainment); Mimic (entertainer); Celebrity impersonation; False impersonation; Celebrity impersonators; Mimicry artist; Celebrity Look Alike Contests; Imitatrix; Impersonated; Criminal impersonation
  • An impersonator of [[George Michael]]
  • [[Theodore Roosevelt]] impersonator [[Joe Wiegand]] performs October 27, 2008 in the [[East Room]] of the [[White House]], during a celebration of Roosevelt's 150th birthday.
  • Impersonators of [[Kim Jong-un]] ([[Howard X]]) and [[Donald Trump]] (Dennis Alan) during the [[2018 North Korea–United States Singapore Summit]]
  • Patrick Knight as Boy George

impersonate         
¦ verb pretend to be (another person) for entertainment or fraud.
Derivatives
impersonation noun
impersonator noun
Origin
C17 (in the sense 'personify'): from in-2 + L. persona 'person', on the pattern of incorporate.
impersonate         
(impersonates, impersonating, impersonated)
If someone impersonates a person, they pretend to be that person, either to deceive people or to make people laugh.
He was returned to prison in 1977 for impersonating a police officer...
VERB: V n
impersonation (impersonations)
She did impersonations of his teachers.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
impersonate         
v. a.
1.
Personate, take or act the part of, act, enact, imitate, ape, mimic, mock, take off.
2.
Incarnate, personify, invest with personality.

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Impersonator

An impersonator is someone who imitates or copies the behavior or actions of another. There are many reasons for impersonating someone:

  • Entertainment: An entertainer impersonates a celebrity, generally for entertainment, and makes fun of their personal lives, recent scandals and known behavior patterns. Especially popular objects of impersonation are Elvis Presley (see Elvis impersonator), Michael Jackson (see Michael Jackson impersonator) and Madonna (see Madonna impersonator). Entertainers who impersonate multiple celebrities as part of their act, can be sorted into impressionists and celebrity impersonators. Male drag queens have traditionally been called "female impersonators", although this terminology is now considered outdated. Minstrel shows were a popular form of theater in the United States in which white people impersonated black people by wearing blackface makeup and imitating Southern black speech and music.
  • Crime: As part of a criminal act such as identity theft. This is usually where the criminal is trying to assume the identity of another, in order to commit fraud, such as accessing confidential information, or to gain property not belonging to them. Also known as social engineering and impostors.
  • Decoys, used as a form of protection for political and military figures. This involves an impersonator who is employed (or forced) to perform during public appearances, to mislead observers.
  • Sowing discord, causing people to fight, or dislike each other for social, business or political gain.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para Impersonate
1. "It happens too often that people impersonate government forces, impersonate police," said Baghdad‘s governor, Hussein Taha, who oversees his province‘s police force.
2. Who in their right mind would want to impersonate a traffic warden?
3. It was thinly–veiled attempt to impersonate a mother with her child.
4. A Conservative councillor has sparked a row by blacking up during a religious festival to impersonate Nelson Mandela.
5. He couldn‘t stand my voice, so he just used to ignore me and then he‘d impersonate me.