Difference between Potter and Putter

What is the difference between Potter and Putter?

Potter as a noun is one who makes pots and other ceramic wares. while Putter as a noun is one who puts.

Potter

Part of speech: noun

Definition: One who makes pots and other ceramic wares. God, the creator. One who places flowers or other plants inside their pots.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To poke repeatedly. To act in a vague or unmotivated way. To move slowly or aimlessly. (Often , )

Example sentence: Being able to do a role where you learn a new skill is just such a dream. I recently played a potter and got to learn pottery.

Putter

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To be active, but not excessively busy, at a task or a series of tasks.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: One who puts.A golf club specifically intended for a putt.A person who is taking a putt or putting.

Example sentence: And I think before I was so focused on speed or I was so focused on trying to hit this great putt that I just wasn't reacting to what I was doing. I react when I hit an iron shot, why can't I do that when I'm over the putter?

We hope you now know whether to use Potter or Putter in your sentence.

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