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Bill

UK /["/bɪl/"]/US /["/bɪl/"]/

Definition

a document that shows how much you owe somebody for goods or services

In simple words: A piece of paper that shows how much money you need to pay.

Examples

  • Bill was excited to start his new job today.
  • I need to pay the electricity bill before the due date.
  • Bill is a common name in the United States.
  • Have you seen the latest bill in Congress?
  • Bill loves to play basketball with his friends.

Usage notes

Used when referencing payments, like at a restaurant. Avoid using 'bill' in very formal written contexts; 'invoice' may be better there.

Grammar pattern

bill + object

Memory hint

Think of a bill as a paper 'chill' for your wallet.

Collocations

  • big
  • hefty
  • high
  • get
  • receive
  • be landed with
  • arrive
  • come in
  • amount to
  • payment
  • collector
  • bill for
  • ask for
  • bring
  • get
  • arrive
  • come
  • come to
  • five-dollar
  • twenty-dollar
  • etc.
  • count
  • count out
  • controversial
  • comprehensive
  • sweeping
  • bring forward
  • bring in
  • introduce
  • become law
  • contain
  • include something
  • double
  • head
  • top
  • share
  • on a/​the bill

Synonyms

  • beak

Antonyms

  • credit
  • refund

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'check' in American English vs 'bill' in British English.
  • Using 'bill' to describe a document that requires payment but is not a bill.
  • Saying 'bills' instead of 'bill' when referring to the total amount.