The difference between Impersonator and Impressionist
When used as nouns, impersonator means one who fraudulently impersonates another person, whereas impressionist means one who adheres to the theory or method of impressionism.
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Impersonator as a noun:
One who fraudulently impersonates another person.
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Impersonator as a noun:
Entertainer whose act is based upon performing impressions of others.
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Impressionist as a noun:
One who adheres to the theory or method of impressionism.