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- adjectivetotal (adjective)
- comprising the whole number or amount:"a total cost of $4,000"
- complete; absolute:"a total stranger" · "they drove home in total silence"
nountotal (noun) · totals (plural noun)- the whole number or amount of something:"he scored a total of thirty-three points" · "in total, 200 people were interviewed"
verbtotal (verb) · totals (third person present) · totalled (past tense) · totalled (past participle) · totalling (present participle) · totaled (past tense) · totaled (past participle) · totaling (present participle)- amount in number to:"they were left with debts totaling $6,260"
- add up the full number or amount of:"the scores were totaled"
- informaldamage (something, typically a vehicle) beyond repair; wreck:"he almost totaled the car"
Originlate Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin totalis, from totum ‘the whole’, neuter of Latin totus ‘whole, entire’. The verb, at first in the sense ‘add up’, dates from the late 16th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb- amount in number to:
- damage (something, typically a vehicle) beyond repair; wreck:
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