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receipt

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: receiptspast: receiptedpp: receipteding: receipting

This word carries a strong association with proof and verification. It functions as a tangible anchor of a transaction, transforming an invisible exchange of value into a permanent record. In commercial settings, it is the ultimate evidence of ownership or payment, often triggering a sense of security or legal protection for the buyer. Beyond commerce, the term evokes the moment of arrival. Whether it is a letter, a signal, or a physical gift, the act of receipt marks the transition of an object from a state of transit to a state of possession. It is a formal point of handover that concludes a process of delivery.

Countable when referring to the small slip of paper given by a cashier. Uncountable when referring to the general act of receiving goods or funds.

Meanings

Noun

A written acknowledgment that a specified sum of money has been received.

"Please keep your receipt in case you need to return the item."

Noun

The action or process of receiving something.

"The receipt of the package was confirmed by the front desk."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To formally acknowledge the arrival of something.

"The company receipted the shipment upon delivery."

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