Impostor vs Impostorism - What's the difference?
impostor | impostorism |
(psychology) The feeling of being an impostor.
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As nouns the difference between impostor and impostorism
is that impostor is someone who attempts to deceive by using an assumed name or identity while impostorism is (psychology) the feeling of being an impostor.impostor
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(wikipedia impostor)Alternative forms
* imposter * impostour (obsolete)Synonyms
* impersonator * See alsoimpostorism
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