impostorism
English
Etymology
impostor + -ism
Noun
impostorism (uncountable)
- (psychology) The feeling of being an impostor.
- 2008 February 5, Benedict Carey, “Feel Like a Fraud? At Times, Maybe You Should”, in New York Times:
- Their findings have veered well away from the original conception of impostorism as a reflection of an anxious personality or a cultural stereotype.
- Synonyms: impostor syndrome, impostor phenomenon, fraud syndrome
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Translations
impostor syndrome — see impostor syndrome