Bill
Noun
UK
/bÉŞl/
US
/bÉŞl/
Definition
A written or printed statement showing money owed; paper money (mainly US usage).
Example
"He paid the electricity bill today."
"The waiter brought the bill after they finished eating."
"He gave the shopkeeper a ten-dollar bill."
Explanation
A bill is a piece of paper or digital statement that shows how much money you owe for something, like food at a restaurant or electricity at home. You usually get a bill when you need to pay for a service or item. In some countries, “bill” can also mean paper money, like a five-dollar bill.