bill
//bɪl//
Noun
billSingular
billsPlural
1
A statement of money owed for goods or services supplied
Can I have the bill, please?
2
A piece of paper money; a banknote
He paid with a twenty-dollar bill.
3
A draft of a proposed law presented to a legislature for consideration
The bill was passed by Congress last week.
4
A program or list of entertainment events
The theater has an exciting bill this month.
Noun
billSingular
billsPlural
1
The beak of a bird, especially when it is slender, flattened, or weak
The duck has a flat bill.
Synonym
Noun
billSingular
billsPlural
1
A medieval weapon consisting of a hooked blade mounted on a long pole
Medieval soldiers carried bills into battle.
Verb
billPresent tense
billedPast tense
billedPast participle
billingPresent participle
billsThird-person singular
1
To send a statement of charges to someone
The company will bill you at the end of the month.
2
To advertise or announce, especially as a featured performer
She was billed as the star of the show.