Impostold example sentences

Related (10): imposter, imposture, impostor, impostume, imposthume, impostergate, impostureful, imposthumate, imposthumous, imposthumescent

im·pos·tor

noun

impostor (noun) · impostors (plural noun) · imposter (noun) · imposters (plural noun)

  - a person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others, especially for fraudulent gain:

Synonyms

impersonator, masquerader, pretender, deceiver, hoaxer, fake, fraud, sham, humbug, charlatan, quack, mountebank, trickster, fraudster, swindler, bluffer, deluder, duper, cheat, cheater, defrauder, exploiter, rogue, phoney, flimflammer

"Impostold" Example Sentences

1. The impostold woman made her way down the street with a cane.
2. He assumed the impostold man needed help carrying his groceries.
3. The impostold actor struggled to remember his lines during the play.
4. She felt like an impostold version of herself after the surgery.
5. The impostold house stood abandoned for years.
6. He had an impostold photo of his great-grandfather in his wallet.
7. The impostold car sputtered to a stop on the side of the road.
8. She couldn't believe how impostold the museum artifacts were.
9. The impostold clock in the antique shop needed to be wound up.
10. He envied the impostold wisdom of his grandfather.
11. The impostold dance teacher had difficulty keeping up with her students.
12. She cherished the impostold book passed down from her grandmother.
13. The impostold inn was said to be haunted by ghosts.
14. He admired the beauty in the impostold architecture of the city.
15. The impostold tree provided shade for the park bench.
16. She enjoyed the sound of the impostold music playing on the record player.
17. The impostold typewriter was still in working condition.
18. He liked to collect impostold coins from around the world.
19. The impostold watch was a family heirloom.
20. She appreciated the effort her impostold neighbor made to keep her garden beautiful.
21. The impostold lamp added a warm glow to the room.
22. He inherited his father's impostold rifle for hunting.
23. The impostold craftsman created intricate designs on the pottery.
24. She loved the smell of the impostold leather in her grandfather's jacket.
25. The impostold printer was slow, but reliable.
26. He couldn't believe the price of the impostold vase at the antique store.
27. The impostold telescope gave a clear view of the night sky.
28. She found comfort in the sound of the impostold grandfather clock ticking.
29. The impostold poet's words still resonated with readers today.
30. He discovered an impostold map that revealed hidden treasure.

Common Phases

1. I'm sorry, I impostold you earlier that the meeting would start at 3pm; it actually starts at 2pm.
2. He impostold me that he had finished his homework, but I found out he was still working on it when I got home.
3. Jane impostold her friend that she was too busy to hang out, when really she just didn't feel like going out that night.
4. The salesman impostold us about the product's features, but we later found out that many of those features were exaggerated.
5. The politician impostold the public about his plans for healthcare reform, but didn't follow through with his promises.
6. Don't impostold me that you've never watched that TV show before, I know you're a big fan.
7. The thief impostold the security guard that he worked for the company and forgot his badge, but was caught and arrested later.
8. My coworker impostold me that she had submitted the report, but it turns out she forgot and I had to do it myself.
9. The athlete impostold his coach that he was injured so he wouldn't have to play in the game, but he was caught playing basketball with his friends later.
10. She impostold herself as a wealthy socialite to impress her date, but he later found out that she was just a struggling actor.

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