payable
Pronunciation: [ˈpeɪəbəl]
Word
Context: "finance"
(adjective) when something needs to be paid. This means you owe money for a bill or a purchase. For example, if you buy something now and promise to give the money later, that amount is payable.
Example
The invoice shows that the amount due is payable by the end of the month.
Example
The extra fees are not payable until next year, so you don't have to worry about them now.
Example
When is this bill payable?
Context: "finance"
(noun) an amount of money that someone must pay. It's like a reminder that you owe a certain amount for something. It helps keep track of what you still need to pay.
Example
I received a notice for my credit card payable and will make the payment tomorrow.
Example
There are no payables this month, so I don’t have to worry about bills.
Example
How many payables do we have this week?
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