IMPERSONATION in a Sentence
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45 example sentences for IMPERSONATION, such as:
1. He always contributed impersonal criticism.
2. I find the atmosphere there rather impersonal.
3. His one eye met hers with an impersonal animosity.
4. She used to impersonate Madonna in evening parties.
5. She had studied the boys pityingly, but impersonally.
2. I find the atmosphere there rather impersonal.
3. His one eye met hers with an impersonal animosity.
4. She used to impersonate Madonna in evening parties.
5. She had studied the boys pityingly, but impersonally.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of IMPERSONATION
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impersonation
n. imitating the mannerisms of another person
n. a representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect
Classic Sentence: (39 in 3 pages)
1 In her habits, she was a living impersonation of order, method, and exactness.
2 To guard against such contingencies she frequented the more populous watering-places, where she installed herself impersonally in a hired house and looked on at life through the matting screen of her verandah.
3 She had studied the boys pityingly, but impersonally.
4 She held my hand impersonally, as a promise that she'd take care of me in a minute, and gave ear to two girls in twin yellow dresses who stopped at the foot of the steps.
5 As she stood holding it, the two men looked at her in passing, Clifford critically, the other man with a curious, cool wonder; impersonally wanting to see what she looked like.
6 It was as though he bore an impersonal contempt for everyone and everything in the South, the Confederacy in particular, and took no pains to conceal it.
7 For a brief moment she wondered with impersonal curiosity what would be expected of a mistress.
8 I have a deep and impersonal admiration for your endurance, Scarlett, and I do not like to see your spirit crushed beneath too many millstones.
9 But, perhaps if she were alone with him once more, he might drop that mask of impersonal courtesy he had worn since coming to Atlanta.
10 His one eye met hers with an impersonal animosity.
11 They clung close to Prissy, for even to their childish minds there was something frightening in the cold, impersonal atmosphere between their mother and their stepfather.
12 He had been kindness itself during her miserable convalescence, but it was the kindness of an impersonal stranger.
13 Melanie was almost crying with embarrassment, Ashley was suddenly bleak and withdrawn and Rhett was watching her over his cigar with impersonal amusement.
14 His impersonal courtesy toward her that had begun during her convalescence continued and he did not fling softly drawled barbs at her or sting her with sarcasm.
15 Throughout these weeks they had met and spoken as courteously as strangers meeting in the impersonal walls of a hotel, sharing the same roof, the same table, but never sharing the thoughts of each other.
Example Sentence:
1 Tina just makes it funnier because her impersonation is so accurate.
2 I find the atmosphere there rather impersonal.
3 Hospitals always seem such impersonal places - rows of identical beds in dull grey rooms.
4 He always contributed impersonal criticism.
5 She used to impersonate Madonna in evening parties.
6 He was caught trying to impersonate a military officer.