Definitions
Billed is the past tense of the verb 'bill', which means to send a statement of charges to someone for goods or services provided.
Example
The company billed me for the services rendered.
Example
I was billed for the hotel stay and meals.
Build is a verb that means to construct something, typically a building, by putting parts or materials together.
Example
They are building a new house on the corner lot.
Example
The company plans to build a new factory in the area.
Tips To Remember the Differences
Here are a few tips to easily distinguish the difference between these words while keeping in mind the description we've provided:
- To remember the difference between these two words, think of billed as a financial term, where you receive a bill for payment. - For build, think of construction or creating something new.
Remember this!
Remember, billed refers to receiving a statement of charges, while build refers to constructing something.