impostor Meaning in Tamil ( impostor வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
மோசம் செய்பவன்,
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impostor தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
None
impostor's Usage Examples:
Barton turned out afterwards to have been an impostor, but she had duped More, who now lived in a superstitious atmosphere of convents and churches, and he had given his countenance to her supernatural pretensions.
"Wizards and impostors persuaded the multitude to follow them into the desert, and an Egyptian, claiming to be a prophet, led his followers to the Mount of Olives to see the walls of Jerusalem fall at his command.
An impostor calling himself John I.
), or (by Haupt) Antiochus and the impostor Alexander Balas (150-146 B.
van Helmont (1577-1644) was the last distinguished investigator who professed actually to have changed mercury into gold, though impostors and mystics of various kinds continued to claim knowledge of the art long after his time.
It was seriously believed in Germany for about a century after his death that Frederick was still alive, and many impostors attempted to personate him.
Nothing is now extant to prove that, if this lady really existed, she was the Laura of the Canzoniere, while there are reasons for suspecting that the abbe was either the fabricator of a romance flattering to his own family, or the dupe, of some previous impostor.
After a period of instruction in medicine by a doctor who also, according to Lucian, was an impostor, he succeeded in establishing an oracle of Aesculapius at his native town.
A quack is one who pretends to knowledge of which he is ignorant, a charlatan, particularly a medical impostor.
In 1561 the adventurer and impostor Jacob Basilicus succeeded with Hungarian help in turning out the voivode Alexander Lapusheanu (1552-61 and 1563-68) and seizing on the reins of government.
Even this did not tame the impostors mercurial temperament.
On the other hand, the genuine Orphics, a fraternity of religious ascetics, found unscrupulous imitators and impostors, who.
Synonyms:
sham, cheat, fake, name dropper, faker, beguiler, deceiver, imposter, role player, slicker, shammer, pretender, cheater, trickster, ringer, pseud, fraud, pseudo,
Antonyms:
undercharge, natural, square shooter, genuine,