roomer

/ˈrumər/
noun
  1. A person who rents a room in someone else's house; a lodger.
    • The elderly widow took in a roomer to help pay the bills.
    • She advertised for a roomer and found a nice young couple within a week.
    • Our new roomer is a quiet college student who studies all day.
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