debit

In bookkeeping, an entry in the left hand column of an account.

Adjective

  1. of or relating to process of taking money from an account
  2. of or relating to the debit card function of a debit card rather than its often available credit card function

Origin

Borrowed from Middle French debet, from Latin debitum (“what is owed, a debt”), neuter of debitus, past participle of debere (“to owe”); Doublet of debt.

Antonyms

credit

Derived

debit card

Noun

  1. In bookkeeping, an entry in the left hand column of an account.
    • A cash sale is recorded as debit on the cash account and as credit on the sales account.
  2. A sum of money taken out of a bank account. Thus called, because in bank's bookkeeping a cash withdrawal diminishes the amount of money held on the account, i.e. bank's debt to the customer.

Forms

debits

Related

debenture debitor debt credit

Derived

agency debit memo debit account debit balance debit card debit note direct debit on the debit side

Verb

  1. To make an entry on the debit side of an account.
    • The economist also observed that some of the Victoria Line's cost should be debited to existing lines, as they would benefit from the rebuilding of their interchange stations with the new tube. - 1962 October, “The...
  2. To record a receivable in the bookkeeping.
    • We shall debit your account for the amount of the purchase.
    • We shall debit the amount of your purchase to your account.

Forms

debits debiting debited

Derived

debitable redebit