bill
/bɪl/Definitions
1. noun
a written or printed document containing a formal or official statement, typically one that is to be presented or sent to someone.
“The doctor handed me a bill for the surgery.”
2. noun
a law or proposal introduced in a legislative assembly.
“The new bill aims to reduce carbon emissions.”
3. noun
a charge or amount of money due for something.
“The hotel room had a minimum bill of $100 per night.”
4. verb
to charge or send a bill to someone.
“The store bills its customers monthly.”
5. verb
to propose or introduce a law or proposal in a legislative assembly.
“The senator bills the new tax reform in the parliament.”