What does TOLLS mean?

Parts of Speech:

Tolls is a verb and can also be a noun.

Definitions:

As a verb, tolls means to charge a fee or tax for the use of something, such as a bridge or road. As a noun, tolls refer to the amount of money paid for the use of something or the sound of a bell ringing.

Pronunciations:

US: /toʊlz/

UK: /təʊlz/

Origin and Usage:

The word tolls originated from the Old English word "tol" which means "tax" or "duty". It has been used in English language since the 14th century. Tolls are often used to fund the maintenance and repair of roads, bridges, and other infrastructure. Tolls can also be used to manage traffic congestion by encouraging drivers to use alternative routes.

Synonyms:

As a verb, tolls can be synonymous with charges, taxes, levies, or collects. As a noun, tolls can be synonymous with fees, fares, prices, or rates.

Related Words:

Other related 5 letter words include: rolls, polls, goals, souls, and bowls.

Example Sentences:
  1. The tolls for crossing the bridge have increased.
  2. The church bell tolls every hour.
  3. He tolls the bell at the start of each school day.
  4. The new law will toll the end of an era.


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