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bill vs bill of goods

bill of goods vs bill

bill and bill of goods both are nouns.

bill is a verb but bill of goods is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
bill Yes No Yes No
bill of goods Yes No No No
As nouns, bill of goods is a hyponym of bill; that is, bill of goods is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than bill:
  • bill: a list of particulars (as a playbill or bill of fare)
  • bill of goods: a consignment of merchandise
Other hyponyms of bill include bill of entry, bill of fare, card, carte, carte du jour, menu, playbill.
bill (noun) bill of goods (noun)
the entertainment offered at a public presentation a consignment of merchandise
horny projecting mouth of a bird communication (written or spoken) that persuades someone to accept something untrue or undesirable
a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes
a cutting tool with a sharp edge
a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement
an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered
an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution
a statute in draft before it becomes law
a list of particulars (as a playbill or bill of fare)
a piece of paper money (especially one issued by a central bank)
bill (verb) bill of goods (verb)
advertise especially by posters or placards
publicize or announce by placards
demand payment
Difference between bill and bill of goods

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