All impersonate synonyms
im·per·son·ate
I i verb impersonate
- portray — to make a likeness of by drawing, painting, carving, or the like.
- imitate — to follow or endeavor to follow as a model or example: to imitate an author's style; to imitate an older brother.
- mimic — to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc., often playfully or derisively.
- represent — to present again or anew.
- play — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
- ditto — the aforesaid; the above; the same (used in accounts, lists, etc., to avoid repetition). Symbol: ″. Abbreviation: do. Compare ditto mark.
- do — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
- perform — to carry out; execute; do: to perform miracles.
- fake — to lay (a rope) in a coil or series of long loops so as to allow to run freely without fouling or kinking (often followed by down).
- mirror — any reflecting surface, as the surface of calm water under certain lighting conditions.
- act — When you act, you do something for a particular purpose.
- ape — Apes are chimpanzees, gorillas, and other animals in the same family.
- personate — to act or portray (a character in a play, a part, etc.).
- playact — to engage in make-believe.
- act out — If you act out an event which has happened, you copy the actions which took place and make them into a play.
- double as — To be able to be used for a secondary function.
- make like — to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
- copy — If you make a copy of something, you produce something that looks like the original thing.
- satirise — to attack or ridicule with satire.
- satirize — to attack or ridicule with satire.
- make fun of — something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun.
- take off — the act of taking.
- enact — Make (a bill or other proposal) law.
- pass off — to move past; go by: to pass another car on the road.