invoice
noun /ˈɪnvɔɪs/
/ˈɪnvɔɪs/
- a list of goods that have been sold, work that has been done, etc., showing what you must pay synonym bill
- to send/issue/settle an invoice for the goods
- an invoice for £250
Synonyms billbill- account
- invoice
- check
- bill a list of goods that you have bought or services that you have used, showing how much you owe; the price or cost of something:
- the gas bill
- account an arrangement with a shop or business to pay bills for goods or services at a later time, for example in regular amounts every month:
- Put it on my account please.
- invoice (rather formal) a bill for goods that somebody has bought or work that has been done for somebody:
- The builders sent an invoice for £250.
- check (North American English) a piece of paper that shows how much you have to pay for the food and drinks that you have had in a restaurant:
- Can I have the check, please?
- the bill/invoice/check for something
- to pay/settle a(n) bill/account/invoice/check
- to put something on the/somebody’s bill/account/invoice/check
Extra ExamplesTopics Businessc1, Moneyc1- The timber merchants sent an invoice for £250.
- Immediate payment of the outstanding invoices was requested in a letter.
- Payment will be made within 28 days after receipt of the appropriate VAT invoice.
- Please pay the final invoice within two weeks.
- The seller has to issue a tax invoice.
- The shipping costs can be as high as 50% of the invoice value of the goods.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- outstanding
- unpaid
- paid
- …
- issue
- raise
- render
- …
- price
- value
Word Originmid 16th cent.: originally the plural of obsolete invoy, from obsolete French envoy from envoyer ‘send’, from en voie ‘on the way’, based on Latin via ‘way’.