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Definition of "personator" [per•son•a•tor]

  • One who personates. (noun)

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Use "personator" in a sentence
  • "It is pleasant to remember that nobody had charged him with fraudulent purposes or looked down on him as a charlatan; but apart from that he was supposed to be all sorts of things: a clever screen, a mere device, a "personator," a familiar spirit, a whispering "dæmon.""
  • "I'd also like to see an Obama personator say things like "my bowling looks like Special Olympics" and "the police acted stupidly" and after each quip, a Biden impersonator says "This is a big F ... ing deal". jay"
  • "Anything to arouse this personator of our human mutability, this vacillator between doing and letting alone!"