Imposture in a sentence as a noun

As you start looking closer, the level of imposture and ******** is just too high.

At first, I felt a lot of imposture syndrome and wondered if management could be automated.

Or whatever-ness would make running ads about rebels a deliberate imposture?

You have to have connections, know the right people, say the right and popular things to them, be supported and credentialed by the leadership and their agenda, and basically imposture one's self into mimicking whatever behaviors and traits are specific to and dominant in whatever professional field you're studying.

Imposture definitions

noun

pretending to be another person

See also: impersonation