impostrous (Meaning)
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impostrous (n.)
Characterized by imposture; deceitful.
Synonyms & Antonyms of impostrous
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impostrous Sentence Examples
- The politician's impostrous claims of integrity were belied by his shady past.
- The student's impostrous essay was easily detected by the teacher's keen eye.
- The actor's impostrous performance drew jeers from the audience.
- The impostor's impostrous demeanor fooled many for a time.
- The fraudster's impostrous scheme to swindle investors was eventually exposed.
- The politician's impostrous promises of prosperity were met with skepticism.
- The defendant's impostrous defense of self-defense was rejected by the jury.
- The artist's impostrous work was criticized for its lack of originality.
- The impostor's impostrous appearance was convincing to the untrained eye.
- The pretender's impostrous claim to the throne was met with derision.
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Characterized by imposture; deceitful.
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The politician's impostrous claims of integrity were belied by his shady past.
The student's impostrous essay was easily detected by the teacher's keen eye.
The actor's impostrous performance drew jeers from the audience.
The impostor's impostrous demeanor fooled many for a time.