Imposter vs Humbug - What's the difference?
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Someone who attempts to deceive by using an assumed name or identity or other devious disguise.
A hoax, prank or jest
A fraud or sham
A fraudster or cheat
* 1903 , , Act III:
*:He means that he has sold out to the parliamentary humbugs and the bourgeoisie. Compromise! that is his faith.
(British) A type of chewy sweet (candy)
nonsense!
* 1843 , ,
To play a trick on.
To cheat, swindle.
As nouns the difference between imposter and humbug
is that imposter is someone who attempts to deceive by using an assumed name or identity or other devious disguise while humbug is a hoax, prank or jest.As an interjection humbug is
nonsense.As a verb humbug is
to play a trick on.imposter
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* impostorNoun
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*humbug
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Noun
(wikipedia humbug) (en noun)Interjection
(en interjection)- ‘A Merry Christmas, uncle! God save you!’ cried a cheerful voice. It was the voice of Scrooge’s nephew, who came upon him so quickly that this was the first intimation he had of his approach.
- ‘Bah!’ said Scrooge, ‘Humbug !’
