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Definitions from the WebAntonym of billA bill refers to a statement of charges or costs, an invoice, or a proposed law. Below are a few antonyms that describe the opposite meanings or concepts to consider: Antonym: PaymentPart of speech: Noun Sense: The action or process of paying someone or something. Sample sentence: She made the payment promptly to settle the outstanding debt. Antonym: CreditPart of speech: Noun Sense: The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future. Sample sentence: The store allows customers to buy on credit and pay at a later date. Part of speech: Verb Sense: To add (an amount of money) to an account. Sample sentence: The bank credited her account with the refunded amount. Antonym: RepealPart of speech: Verb Sense: To revoke or annul (a law or congressional act). Sample sentence: The government decided to repeal the controversial legislation. Antonym: EarningsPart of speech: Noun Sense: Money obtained in return for labor or services. Sample sentence: Last month, her earnings increased significantly due to the overtime work. Antonym: ProposalPart of speech: Noun Sense: A plan or suggestion put forward for consideration or discussion by others. Sample sentence: His proposal to improve the company's workflow gained praise from the team. | ||||
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