How Do You Spell IMPERSONATE?

Pronunciation: [ɪmpˈɜːsənˌe͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "impersonate" is spelled as /ɪmˈpɜːsəneɪt/ in IPA phonetic transcription. This word is made up of the prefix "im-" meaning "not" or "without", the root word "person" referring to an individual, and the suffix "-ate" which denotes the action of doing something. When pronounced, the stress falls on the second syllable. To impersonate someone means to act or pretend to be that person, often for comedic or criminal purposes. Proper spelling is important in communicating ideas and expressing oneself effectively.

IMPERSONATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Impersonate is a verb that refers to the act of pretending to be someone else, often imitating their appearance, mannerisms, or behavior. This can involve assuming another person's identity in order to deceive or trick others into believing that one is the person being impersonated.

    The impersonation can be done with various intentions, including for entertainment purposes, such as in theatrical performances, where actors impersonate famous personalities. However, it can also be used with malicious intent, as in cases of fraud or identity theft, where individuals may impersonate others to gain access to personal information, commit illegal activities, or deceive others for personal gain.

    Impersonating someone involves attempting to replicate their physical appearance, voice, or character traits in order to convince others of one's false identity. This may involve wearing costumes, using make-up, adopting specific accents or vocal patterns, or studying the person being impersonated to mimic their mannerisms and behavior convincingly.

    Impersonation can have legal consequences, as it often involves deceiving others or infringing upon someone's identity rights. Laws and regulations are in place to protect individuals from impersonation and related offenses. These laws aim to uphold privacy, maintain the trust and safety of individuals, and prevent fraudulent activities that may harm others. Overall, impersonate is a versatile term that describes the act of imitating another person, whether for entertainment purposes, personal gain, or with malicious intent.

  2. To personify; to ascribe the qualities of a person to; to represent things as persons.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of IMPERSONATE

The word "impersonate" originated from Latin roots. It comes from the combination of the Latin prefix "in-" meaning "not" or "without", and the Latin word "persona", which originally referred to a theatrical mask. In ancient Roman theater, actors wore masks to represent different characters and convey their roles. Over time, "persona" extended its meaning to include the character or role itself. Hence, "impersonate" means to assume or imitate the appearance, behavior, or character of someone else, often with the intention to deceive or entertain.

Similar spelling words for IMPERSONATE

Conjugate verb Impersonate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have impersonated
you would have impersonated
he/she/it would have impersonated
we would have impersonated
they would have impersonated
I would have impersonate
you would have impersonate
he/she/it would have impersonate
we would have impersonate
they would have impersonate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been impersonating
you would have been impersonating
he/she/it would have been impersonating
we would have been impersonating
they would have been impersonating

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would impersonate
you would impersonate
he/she/it would impersonate
we would impersonate
they would impersonate

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be impersonating
you would be impersonating
he/she/it would be impersonating
we would be impersonating
they would be impersonating

FUTURE

I will impersonate
you will impersonate
he/she/it will impersonate
we will impersonate
they will impersonate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be impersonating
you will be impersonating
he/she/it will be impersonating
we will be impersonating
they will be impersonating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have impersonated
you will have impersonated
he/she/it will have impersonated
we will have impersonated
they will have impersonated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been impersonating
you will have been impersonating
he/she/it will have been impersonating
we will have been impersonating
they will have been impersonating

IMPERATIVE

you impersonate
we let´s impersonate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to impersonate

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was impersonating
you were impersonating
he/she/it was impersonating
we were impersonating
they were impersonating

PAST PARTICIPLE

impersonated

PAST PERFECT

I had impersonated
you had impersonated
he/she/it had impersonated
we had impersonated
they had impersonated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been impersonating
you had been impersonating
he/she/it had been impersonating
we had been impersonating
they had been impersonating

PRESENT

I impersonate
you impersonate
he/she/it impersonates
we impersonate
they impersonate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am impersonating
you are impersonating
he/she/it is impersonating
we are impersonating
they are impersonating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

impersonating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have impersonated
you have impersonated
he/she/it has impersonated
we have impersonated
they have impersonated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been impersonating
you have been impersonating
he/she/it has been impersonating
we have been impersonating
they have been impersonating

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it impersonate

SIMPLE PAST

I impersonated
you impersonated
he/she/it impersonated
we impersonated
they impersonated

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