Meaning & Definition of word "Receipts"

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    Receipts

    /rɪˈsiːts/

    noun:

    • 1. A written acknowledgment of having received a specified amount of money or goods.
      • Example: I kept all the receipts from my shopping trip for tax purposes.
    • 2. A record of a transaction, typically showing the date, items purchased, and total cost.
      • Example: The restaurant provided us with the receipts after we paid for our meal.
    • 3. The act of receiving something.
      • Example: He confirmed the receipts of the packages delivered yesterday.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'recette', from Latin 'recipere' meaning 'to receive'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    keep the receipt:

    To retain proof of purchase for potential returns.

    no receipt, no return:

    A policy stating that without a proof of purchase, returns cannot be accepted.

    demanding receipts:

    Requesting to see proof of transactions or purchases.

    Related Words

    receipt book:

    A book containing forms for acknowledging payments received.

    cashier's receipt:

    A receipt provided by a cashier for payment made.

    Slang Meanings of receipts

    Meaning: Proof of evidence, especially in disputes over statements or actions.

    Example Sentence: She pulled out the receipts to back up her claims.

    Meaning: Documentation or evidence supporting a point or argument.

    Example Sentence: He always brings the receipts when discussing facts in a heated debate.