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Bill
Part of Speech
Noun, Verb
Definitions
- Noun: A statement of charges for goods or services provided, often in the form of a written or printed document.
- Noun: A draft of a proposed law presented to a legislature.
- Noun: A particular type of bird, specifically a beak (e.g., the bill of a duck).
- Verb: To invoice or charge for something.
Usage Examples
- "The waiter handed us the bill after dinner."
- "The company received a bill for services rendered."
- "The proposed bill will be discussed in parliament next week."
- "The electrician billed us for the repairs made to the wiring."
Etymology
The word "bill" originated in the late Middle English period from the Old French word "bille" (a document or note). It has roots in the Latin "bulla," meaning a seal or document, especially one used for formal purposes.
Synonyms
- Invoice
- Statement
- Tab
- Charge
- Account
Antonyms
- Refund
- Reimbursement
- Credit
- Discount
Translations
Language |
Translation |
Pronunciation |
Hindi |
बिल (Bil) |
/bɪl/ |
Spanish |
Factura |
/fakˈtuɾa/ |
French |
Facture |
/fakˈtyʁ/ |
German |
Rechnung |
/ˈʁɛçnʊŋ/ |
Mandarin |
账单 (Zhàng dān) |
/ʈʂaŋ˥˩ tan/ |
Portuguese |
Conta |
/ˈkõtɐ/ |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
The pronunciation of "bill" tends to remain the same in most English-speaking regions. However, regional accents may slightly alter the vowel sound or rhythm, such as in the southern United States where the "i" may be slightly stretched.
Historical Usage
The word "bill" has been used since the 14th century to refer to a written document or statement. Originally, it was used to describe formal written notes and then evolved to describe statements of charges and legislative proposals. It became widely used in the context of financial transactions and government legislation.
Cultural Nuances
In many cultures, the concept of a "bill" is central to commercial and legal activities. For instance, the bill at a restaurant signifies the financial exchange, while a legislative bill represents a formal proposal that could affect societal laws. The understanding of "bills" plays a critical role in both financial and political spheres.