billion
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a cardinal number represented in the U.S. by 1 followed by 9 zeros, and in Great Britain by 1 followed by 12 zeros.
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a very large number.
I've told you so billions of times.
adjective
noun
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one thousand million: it is written as 1 000 000 000 or 10 9
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(formerly, in Britain) one million million: it is written as 1 000 000 000 000 or 10 12
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(often plural) any exceptionally large number
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Etymology
Origin of billion
1680–90; < French, equivalent to b ( i )- bi- 1 + -illion, as in million
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Explanation
A billion is 1,000,000,000. There are over 7 billion people in the world, the last time we checked. While billion may sounds like a made-up number like zillion — which just means a lot — it's a very real number, specifically 1,000,000,000. That's a pretty hard number to imagine, but one way to think of it is as a thousand millions. If you have a billion dollars, you're very rich: a billionaire. Money spent by the government is often measured in billions. In England, this word often refers to a different number: 1,000,000,000,000, or one million millions.
Example Sentences
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It boggles my mind when I read that the Summer Olympics will cost a staggering $6.9 BILLION!
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 13, 2019
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