Bill Of Health

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /bɪl ʌv hɛlθ/

Definitions of bill of health

noun a document issued by a medical professional certifying the health status of an individual

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor gave me a clean bill of health after my check-up.

A2 Before starting a new job, you may need to provide a bill of health from your doctor.

B1 A bill of health is often required for international travel to certain countries.

B2 The athlete was relieved to receive a clean bill of health before the big competition.

C1 The company requested a bill of health for all employees to ensure workplace safety.

C2 After undergoing extensive medical tests, the patient received a detailed bill of health from the specialist.

Examples of bill of health in a Sentence

formal The doctor issued a bill of health stating the patient was in good condition.

informal The doctor gave me a clean bill of health after my check-up.

slang I got the thumbs up on my bill of health from the doc.

figurative The company's financial statements provided a bill of health for its operations.

Grammatical Forms of bill of health

plural

bills of health

comparative

more bills of health

superlative

most bills of health

present tense

bill of health

future tense

will be a bill of health

perfect tense

has been a bill of health

continuous tense

is being a bill of health

singular

bill of health

positive degree

bill of health

infinitive

to be a bill of health

gerund

being a bill of health

participle

having been a bill of health

Origin and Evolution of bill of health

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'bill of health' originated from the practice of issuing certificates to ships to confirm that they were free from contagious diseases and therefore safe to enter port.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of maritime health inspections, the term 'bill of health' has evolved to also refer to a document certifying a person's good health or a clean record in a different context.