billing
Pronunciation: [ˈbɪlɪŋ]
Word
Context: "finance"
(noun) the process of sending statements showing how much money a person needs to pay for goods or services they received. It's like when you go to a restaurant and they give you a paper showing what you ordered and how much it costs.
Example
I received the billing for my internet service yesterday, and it was lower than I expected.
Example
The billing for my phone service was much higher than it should have been last month.
Example
When will I get the billing for my electric bill?
Context: "finance"
(verb) to charge someone money for goods or services they have used. It’s what a company does when they ask you to pay for what you bought or used.
Example
The store will billing me for the shoes I just bought.
Example
They didn't billing me correctly, and I didn't get charged for my last purchase.
Example
Can you billing me for the movie tickets we bought online?
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