The difference between Be-er and Doer

When used as nouns, be-er means one whose self-identity is in passive roles, such as experiencing and observing, whereas doer means someone who does, performs, or executes.


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  1. Be-er as a noun:

    One whose self-identity is in passive roles, such as experiencing and observing.

  1. Doer as a noun:

    Someone who does, performs, or executes; an active person, an agent.

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