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Bill as Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɪɫ/ /ˈæz/, /ˈɛz
BIL-az or BIL-ez
bˈɪl/ /ˈæs
BIL-as

Definition

To advertise, promote, or introduce someone or something as having a particular role, quality, or feature, especially in publicity materials.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in formal writing, journalism, and promotions. Often used for performers, products, events, or innovations. Suggests a deliberate effort to shape public perception. Not to be confused with 'bill' as a noun (invoice, legislation). Common in phrases like 'billed as the next big thing'.

Example Sentences

The movie was billed as a comedy, but it was actually quite sad.

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The company was billed as an innovator in their field.

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He is billed as the star of the show.

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This phone is billed as the fastest on the market, but I find it slow.

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She was billed as a rising star, but her first album didn’t sell well.

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The concert is billed as a once-in-a-lifetime event, so tickets sold out fast.

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