bill
bill
bɪl
bil
British pronunciation
/bɪl/

Definition & Meaning of "bill"in English

Bill
01

a piece of printed paper that shows the amount of money a person has to pay for goods or services received

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checkamerican flagAmerican
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She asked the waiter for the bill after finishing her meal.
The bill showed they had been charged for an extra drink.
02

a form of currency made of paper

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banknotebritish flagBritish
bill definition and meaning
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He found a two-dollar bill in his grandfather's old wallet.
She accidentally washed a twenty-dollar bill in her jeans pocket.
03

an itemized statement of money owed for goods or services provided, such as electricity, water, or phone service

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I paid the electricity bill online before the due date.
The water bill was much higher than usual this month.
04

a hard curved jaw of a bird, especially a wide or slender one

bill definition and meaning

What is a "bill"?

A bill is a prominent feature found in many bird species, serving as their primary tool for feeding and manipulation. It is a specialized structure composed of a hard, keratinous covering that forms the upper and lower parts of the beak. The bill varies in shape and size across different bird species, with adaptations that reflect their specific feeding habits. It may be slender, pointed for probing into flowers or crevices, or stout and hooked for tearing prey apart. The bill plays a crucial role in capturing, manipulating, and consuming food, as well as in other important functions such as preening feathers, building nests, and communicating through vocalizations.

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The duck 's bill is flat and adapted for filtering water.
She observed the bird pecking with its sharp bill.
05

a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement

bill definition and meaning
06

an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution

bill definition and meaning
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Street vendors handed out bills to passersby.
The political party printed bills for the campaign.
07

a new law that is proposed to a parliament to be discussed about

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The professor was recognized as an authority in the field of environmental science.
After several debates, the bill was passed and became law.
08

the list of entertainment programs or performers at a concert, theater, etc.

What is a "bill"?

A bill is a list of entertainment programs or performers scheduled to appear at a concert, theater, or other event. It outlines the lineup of acts, including details such as the names of performers, the order of their appearances, and the types of performances they will present. The bill serves as a guide for attendees, helping them know what to expect and when, and it often includes headliners and supporting acts to give a complete picture of the event's offerings.

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The concert featured a diverse bill of performers.
The theater 's bill included a comedy and a drama.
09

the part of a cap or hat that extends outward from the front, typically to provide shade or protection from the sun

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He adjusted the bill of his baseball cap to shield his eyes from the bright afternoon sun.
The wide bill on her sunhat offered ample shade while she relaxed at the beach.
10

a cutting tool with a sharp edge

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The farmer used a bill to trim branches.
A bill is a traditional tool for pruning hedges.
11

a list of particulars (as a playbill or bill of fare)

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The bill listed all actors and scenes.
The restaurant 's bill featured seasonal specials.
12

a $100 banknote

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He slipped the waiter a bill as a tip.
That jacket cost me three bills.
to bill
01

demand payment

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The contractor billed the client for the completed work.
Hospitals bill patients after treatment.
02

advertise especially by posters or placards

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The circus was billed throughout the city with colorful posters.
They billed the concert across town to attract audiences.
03

publicize or announce by placards

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