Postor example sentences

post·er

noun

poster (noun) · posters (plural noun)

  - a large printed picture used for decoration.

  - a large printed picture, notice, or advertisement displayed in a public place:

  - a person who publishes something online, typically on a blog or on social media.

  - put up posters in an area:

Synonyms

notice, placard, bill, sign, advertisement, announcement, playbill, sticker, dazibao, ad, advert

"Postor" Example Sentences

1. He felt like a postor in his new role.
2. The postor skillfully imitated the artist's style.
3. She unmasked the postor during the investigation.
4. His confidence masked a deep-seated fear of being exposed as a postor.
5. The postor was eventually caught and arrested.
6. Living a double life made her feel like a postor.
7. He was a postor, a fraud, a cheat.
8. Despite his success, he still felt like a postor.
9. The postor's elaborate scheme unravelled.
10. They knew, instinctively, that he was a postor.
11. A postor syndrome can affect anyone, regardless of their accomplishments.
12. Impostor syndrome is a common feeling among high-achievers, making them feel like postors.
13. His actions betrayed him as a postor.
14. The painting was a clever postor, a near-perfect forgery.
15. She suspected her colleague was a postor.
16. The evidence clearly pointed to him being the postor.
17. He felt like a complete and utter postor.
18. Calling him a postor was a bit harsh, perhaps.
19. To be honest, I felt like a postor accepting the award.
20. The postor attempted to gain access to confidential information.
21. He was a postor who pretended to be a doctor.
22. Being a postor is a heavy burden to carry.
23. Exposing the postor was paramount to the investigation.
24. The postor's disguise was incredibly convincing.
25. His demeanor screamed postor.
26. They were determined to expose the postor and bring them to justice.
27. She overcame her postor syndrome and embraced her success.
28. The postor fled the scene before being apprehended.
29. A skilled postor can deceive even the most astute observers.
30. He felt like a postor until he finally mastered the skill.
31. The article exposed him as a postor and a liar.
32. Many people grapple with postor syndrome at some point in their lives.
33. His success didn't alleviate his feelings of being a postor.
34. Unmasking the postor required meticulous investigation.
35. The postor's identity remained a mystery for many years.
36. She battled postor syndrome throughout her career.
37. He played the part of a charming postor with ease.
38. The postor’s game was finally over.
39. Dealing with postor syndrome can be challenging.
40. His fear of being revealed as a postor was palpable.
41. The postor left behind a trail of deception.
42. Even experts can be fooled by a skilled postor.
43. Overcoming postor syndrome requires self-compassion.
44. He admitted to feeling like a postor in his early years.
45. The postor’s motives remain unclear.
46. She knew she was no postor; she had earned her success.
47. His disguise as a postor was incredibly elaborate.
48. The postor cleverly manipulated the situation.
49. Despite his outward confidence, he secretly suffered from postor syndrome.
50. The team worked tirelessly to apprehend the postor.

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