Difference between Stumper and Sticker

What is the difference between Stumper and Sticker?

Stumper as a noun is one who stumps, or speaks, or orates, as a politician. while Sticker as a noun is something that sticks

Stumper

Part of speech: noun

Definition: One who stumps, or speaks, or orates, as a politician. A difficult puzzle or problem.

Sticker

Part of speech: noun

Definition: something that sticksan adhesive label or decala brand, label, or company, especially one making and distributing recordsa price tagthe listed price (also sticker price)a burr or seed pod that catches in fur or clothinga wooden strip placed between courses of lumber to allow air circulation. (also 'kiln sticker')

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To apply one or more stickers to (something)To mark as the sticker price

Example sentence: People who are running for office mislead the American people by saying that there's a three-point plan or a bumper sticker kind of way of bringing down gasoline prices. The fact of the matter is that nobody can do that. The price of oil is set on the global economy. People who have looked at this closely and hard know that's the case.

We hope you now know whether to use Stumper or Sticker in your sentence.

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