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NOUN
deceiver
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It came in an episode of the 1962 British television series "Out of this World," which loosely adapted the author's 1953 short story "Imposter."

From Salon • Jul. 23, 2022

Imposter syndrome is when someone continually doubts their own skills, expertise and achievements - usually despite evidence to suggest they're actually quite good at what they do.

From BBC • Nov. 23, 2021

A: Through our consulting business, we’ve certainly seen an uptick from leaders raising concerns about Imposter Syndrome as pandemic uncertainty continues.

From Reuters • Feb. 23, 2021

The chapters are full of named sections, lists of what makes up his life in Provincetown: Haven, Movie, Pilgrim, Foglifter, Wally, Imposter Syndrome.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 13, 2020

The earliest is King Henry VII; or, The Popish Imposter, a tragedy based on the Perkin Warbeck story, performed at Drury Lane 18 January 1745/6 and published the same year.

From The Man of the World (1792) by Macklin, Charles




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