🧾bill

noun
/bɪl/

Meaning

a written statement of money owed for goods or services; also a proposed law presented to a legislature
the beak of a bird, especially when it is broad and flat

Example Sentences

He received the electricity bill yesterday.

The duck used its bill to filter food from the water.

Example Expressions

foot the bill

Synonyms

invoice, statement, charge, account, draft, beak, neb, rostrum
Entry 1
invoice, statement, charge, account, draft
Entry 2
beak, neb, rostrum

Antonyms

credit, receipt

Collocations

pay a bill, receive a bill, pass a bill, utility bill, duck bill, bird's bill, long bill, flat bill
Entry 1
pay a bill, receive a bill, pass a bill, utility bill
Entry 2
duck bill, bird's bill, long bill, flat bill

More Example Sentences

Can we have the bill, please?

I am late for paying the bill.

He was late in paying the bill.

She insists on paying the bill.

We forgot about paying the bill.

He has to pay the bill by Friday.

I complained about the wrong bill.

Is it possible to reduce electricity bills in California?

Who will be responsible for the electricity bill increase?

How much money do you spend for your internet bill every month?

Related Vocabularies

A word consisting of only one syllable.
a small brown bird known for singing while flying high in the sky
the feeling of being pleased or content with something
The quality of being manly; courage, strength, and honor associated with men.
The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
a person who cheats or acts dishonestly to gain an advantage

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