total

/ˈtoʊtəl/
verb
  1. To add up to a particular amount.
    • Her savings total over $2,000.
    • The points from all rounds total 150.
    • The bill totals $45.60.
  2. To destroy something completely (informal).
    • The storm totaled the old barn.
    • He totaled his car in the accident.
    • She accidentally totaled her phone by dropping it in water.
adjective
  1. Complete in amount or degree; including everything.
    • There was total silence in the library.
    • The total cost of the trip was $500.
    • She felt total exhaustion after the marathon.
  2. Absolute or utter (used for emphasis).
    • It was a total surprise to see her there.
    • He showed total disregard for the rules.
    • The movie was a total disaster.
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noun
  1. The entire amount or sum of something.
    • The total of the donations reached $10,000.
    • He spent a total of three hours on the project.
    • Add up the numbers to get the total.
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