1. Bill (noun): This refers to a statement of money owed for goods or services.
* Example: "I received a bill for my phone service."
2. Bill (noun): This can refer to a draft of a proposed law.
* Example: "The senator introduced a bill to increase taxes."
3. Bill (noun): This can refer to a bird's beak.
* Example: "The robin's bill was bright orange."
4. Bill (noun): This can refer to a poster or advertisement, particularly for a play or performance.
* Example: "The playbill advertised the cast and crew."
5. Bill (noun): This can refer to a person's name, often shortened.
* Example: "Bill is coming over tonight."
6. Bill (verb): This can refer to the act of making a proposal or suggesting something.
* Example: "I billed my idea to the committee."
7. Bill (verb): This can refer to the act of sending a bill or invoice.
* Example: "The company billed me for the services."
8. Billed (adjective): This refers to something that is advertised or promoted.
* Example: "The event was billed as a fundraising gala."
9. Billed (past tense of "bill"): This means to have sent a bill or invoice.
* Example: "I was billed for the repair work."
It's important to consider the context of the sentence to determine the correct meaning of "bill."