Difference between Slayer and Killer

What is the difference between Slayer and Killer?

Slayer as a noun is one who slays; a killer; a murderer; a destroyer of life. while Killer as a noun is that which kills.

Slayer

Part of speech: noun

Definition: One who slays; a killer; a murderer; a destroyer of life.

Killer

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Excellent, very good.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: That which kills.That which causes stress or is extremely difficult, especially that which may cause failure at a task.Something that is so far ahead of its competition that it effectively kills off that competition.A diacritic mark used in Indic scripts to suppress an inherent vowel (e.g., the Hindi viram, the Bengali or Oriya hasanta) or render the entire syllable silent (e.g., the Burmese virama, the Khmer toandakhiat).

Example sentence: Whatever I try to do, I always try to give it my best and try to be a killer because, at the end of the day, if you don't work hard, you are not going to get food on your table.

We hope you now know whether to use Slayer or Killer in your sentence.

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