How to Say "imposter-like" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “imposter-like” is “impostor” — B2 level.
English → SpanishB2
adjectiveB2
possessing the qualities of a fraud

Examples
Ese es un espíritu impostor que solo busca engañar.
That is a deceitful spirit that only seeks to deceive.
No confíes en su discurso impostor.
Do not trust his deceitful speech.
Sus palabras impostoras no nos convencieron.
His deceitful words did not convince us.
Adjective Placement
Like most adjectives in Spanish, 'impostor' usually comes after the noun it describes: 'un hombre impostor'.
Plural Form
To make this word plural, add '-es' to the end: 'hombres impostores'.
Incorrect Plural
Mistake: “Saying 'hombres impostors'.”
Correction: In Spanish, words ending in a consonant usually need '-es' to become plural: 'impostores'.
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