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impersonation

noun as in imitation

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In 2019 they won the first series of Drag Race UK and became known for their impersonation and character acting, most famously for their impression of Donald Trump.

From BBC

The job of scout team quarterback can feel thankless at times, Heinicke said, because even his best impersonation of an opposing quarterback will never be perfect.

The film’s director and co-writer, Jason Reitman, told his assembled actors not to give impersonations but rather to focus on the spirit of the people they were playing.

To me this showed that academic impersonation could happen to any researcher.

“You don’t want it to be an impersonation.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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