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tithe vs bill

bill vs tithe

tithe and bill both are nouns.

tithe and bill both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
tithe Yes No Yes No
bill Yes No Yes No
As verbs, bill is a hypernym of tithe; that is, bill is a word with a broader meaning than tithe:
  • tithe: exact a tithe from
  • bill: demand payment
Other hypernyms of tithe include charge.
tithe (noun) bill (noun)
an offering of a tenth part of some personal income the entertainment offered at a public presentation
a levy of one tenth of something horny projecting mouth of a bird
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)
tithe (verb) bill (verb)
levy a tithe on (produce or a crop) advertise especially by posters or placards
exact a tithe from publicize or announce by placards
pay a tenth of one's income; pay one tenth of, especially to the church demand payment
Difference between tithe and bill

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