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    total
    /ˈtəʊtl/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. the whole number or amount of something: "he scored a total of thirty-three points"

    verb

    • 1. amount in number to: "they were left with debts totalling £6,260" Similar add up toamount tomount up tocome to
    • 2. damage (something, typically a vehicle) beyond repair; wreck: informal North American "he almost totalled the car" Similar wreckcrashsmashdestroy

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  2. The meaning of TOTAL is comprising or constituting a whole : entire. How to use total in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Total.

  3. TOTAL meaning: 1. the amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together: 2. including everything…. Learn more.

  4. TOTAL definition: 1. the amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together: 2. including everything…. Learn more.

  5. Total definition: constituting or comprising the whole; entire; whole. See examples of TOTAL used in a sentence.

  6. 1. complete; absolute: the evening was a total failure; a total eclipse. 2. ( prenominal) being or related to a total: the total number of passengers. vb, -tals, -talling or -talled, -tals, -taling or -taled. 3. (when: intr, sometimes foll by to) to amount: to total six pounds.

  7. A total is the number that you get when you add several numbers together or when you count how many things there are in a group.

  8. A total is a whole or complete amount, and "to total" is to add numbers or to destroy something. In math, you total numbers by adding them: the result is the total. If you add 8 and 8, the total is 16.

  9. Definition of total adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. TOTAL definition: 1. including everything: 2. extreme or complete: 3. the amount you get when you add several…. Learn more.

  11. total. the amount you get when you add several numbers or amounts together; the final number of people or things when they have all been counted. a total of something You got 47 points on the written examination and 18 on the oral, making a total of 65.

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