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doppelgänger

American  
[dop-uhl-gang-er, daw-puhl-geng-er] / ˈdɒp əlˌgæŋ ər, ˈdɔ pəlˌgɛŋ ər /
Or Doppelgänger

noun

  1. a ghostly double or counterpart of a living person.


doppelgänger British  
/ ˈdɒpəlˌɡɛŋə, ˈdɔpəlˌɡɛŋər /

noun

  1. legend a ghostly duplicate of a living person

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Etymology

Origin of doppelgänger

First recorded in 1850–55; from German: literally, “double-walker,” from doppel double ( def. ) + Gänger “walker” (from Gang “motion, way” + -er -er 1 ( def. ); gang 1 ( def. ) )

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Also in 2022, the doppelganger's life was turned upside down.

From BBC

The Nancy Meyers film “It’s Complicated” briefly features a psychiatrist character with an Airedale terrier — a doppelganger of Belle, Gilberg’s dog who sat in on sessions until her death in 2018, looking back and forth between doctor and patient like a Wimbledon spectator.

From Los Angeles Times

Boaz thought of the memes he’d seen claiming that some actor was actually a time traveler, their doppelgänger found in a vintage photograph.

From Literature

The Gutiérrez in “Serious People” hires a doppelganger to replace him in his professional commitments.

From Los Angeles Times

One of the actors they cast in the short, Miguel Huerta, plays Gutiérrez’s chaotic doppelganger in “Serious People.”

From Los Angeles Times