Cleaner vs Housekeeper - What's the difference?
cleaner | housekeeper |
A person whose occupation is to clean floors, windows and other things.
A device that cleans, such as the vacuum cleaner.
A cleaning detergent.
(in the plural) A professional laundry or dry cleaner (business).
(clean)
One who looks after the home by herself; either as a wife or a hired servant.
A woman who supervises the female domestic staff of a large home.
One who supervises the cleaning staff of a hospital, hotel, or similar business.
As nouns the difference between cleaner and housekeeper
is that cleaner is a person whose occupation is to clean floors, windows and other things while housekeeper is one who looks after the home by herself; either as a wife or a hired servant.As an adjective cleaner
is comparative of clean.cleaner
English
Etymology 1
(clean) (agent noun)Noun
(en noun)- I'll have to take this shirt to the cleaners .
Derived terms
* cleaner fish * vacuum cleanerEtymology 2
clean +Adjective
(head)Anagrams
*housekeeper
English
Noun
(en noun)- ''She was their third housekeeper , but after a month or so she also gave up.
