imposter
It describes someone who is deceitful and cunning.
Masquerades are parties or balls where each person wears a costume and mask. When someone is pretending to be someone they are not, it is often called 'masquerading.'
The term for when someone is pretending not to listen is "feigning ignorance." This refers to the act of pretending to be unaware or uninformed about something, even though the person may actually be paying attention. It is a form of deception or manipulation used in various contexts, such as avoiding a conversation or responsibility.
A false person is someone who lacks authenticity and often deceives others by presenting a misleading or insincere version of themselves. They may manipulate situations for personal gain or to maintain a façade, often leading to distrust in their relationships. This behavior can manifest in various forms, such as lying, being hypocritical, or pretending to have qualities they do not possess. Ultimately, a false person prioritizes appearances over genuine connection and honesty.
You speak to someone you hate by being respectful and pretending or being happy, as if you have no problem with that person(s).
If someone does that there a shoplifter who is shoplifting. Shoplifting is illegal,
If someone is patronizing, it means they are making fun of someone. It is characterized by pretending to be nice, but really thinking you are superior to another person.
if this person is doing it for fun then it isnt, but if they are doing it aggresivly then in a way it could be abbusive, does that help?!!
it means you cant wake someone up who is already awake dumb puk
Someone who assaults someone is called an assaulter.
Generally (because the question is somewhat vague), it means pretending to be someone else during the commission of or with the intent to commit a crime. For example, pretending to be a police officer and stopping someone (unlawful restraint); however, pretending to be a police officer while delivering a stripper-gram would not be criminal as there is no crime committed or intended. It doesn't have to be a police officer, though, it could be a normal person. For example, pretending to be someone else so you can take money out of their bank account, even something as simple as using someone else's ID to buy alcohol.
Iago (not Lago!) says in the play 'Othello' "I am not what I am". This is insinuating that he is acting and hiding the person who he really is. He is pretending to be someone he is not.