Difference between Slumberer and Sleeper

What is the difference between Slumberer and Sleeper?

Slumberer as a noun is one who slumbers; a sleeper. while Sleeper as a noun is someone who sleeps.

Slumberer

Part of speech: noun

Definition: One who slumbers; a sleeper.

Sleeper

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Someone who sleeps.A saboteur or terrorist who lives unobtrusively in a community until activated by a prearranged signal; may be part of a sleeper cell.A railroad sleeping car.A horizontal wooden or concrete structural member that supports and ties together railway lines.Something that achieves unexpected success after an interval of time.A goby-like bottom-feeding freshwater fish of the family Odontobutidae. Also "sleeper goby."A type of pajama for a person, especially a child, that covers its whole body, including their feet.A structural beam in a floor running perpendicular to both the joists beneath and floorboards above.An automobile which, not too quick out of the factory has been internally modified to wretched excess, while retaining a mostly stock appearance in order to fool opponents in a drag race.

Example sentence: I'm not a great sleeper. I try and do too many things every day. I think that I get very obsessive about parts and projects. I do let them kind of consume me, and when there's something on the horizon that I want to be involved in, I just kind of hurtle myself towards it.

We hope you now know whether to use Slumberer or Sleeper in your sentence.

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