Synonym: add, complete, count, entire, figure up, sum up, whole. Antonym: partial. Similar words: totally, totalitarianism, not at all, notable, potato, not any more, denotation, connotation. Meaning: ['təʊtl] n. 1. the whole amount 2. a quantity obtained by the addition of a group of numbers. v. 1. add up in number or quantity 2. determine the sum of 3. damage beyond the point of repair. adj. 1. constituting the full quantity or extent; complete 2. including everything 3. without conditions or limitations 4. complete in extent or degree and in every particular.
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1. She felt he had total disrespect for women.
2. The country has a total population of 65 million.
3. He is a firm believer in total quality management.
4. Nobody can envisage the consequences of total nuclear war.
5. Total concentration is required with no distractions.
6. The sales campaign was a total disaster.
7. The total output is double that of last year.
8. Total losses were estimated at over three million pounds.
9. After the party,(sentencedict.com) the house was a total/complete shambles.
10. The total cost was $10, 000, plus 14% interest.
11. Please figure out the total cost.
12. Her unexpected arrival threw us into total confusion.
13. The party was a total washout.
14. The new emperor declared a total amnesty.
15. She showed total indifference to his fate.
16. The game ended in a total rout.
17. I always expect total honesty from my employees.
18. He told me to total those numbers.
19. This left the Liberal Party in total disarray .
20. The emperor demanded total submission from his subjects.
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21. Total disarmament was stipulated in the peace treaty.
22. The club has a total membership of about 300.
23. The total cost to you is £3 000.
24. Add the second total to the third.
25. The total amount is in the fifties.
26. The mass rally was a total fiasco.
27. Smith faced total public disgrace after the incident.
28. There has been an increase in total government spending.
29. A total of twenty letters were received last month.
More similar words: totally, totalitarianism, not at all, notable, potato, not any more, denotation, connotation, to the full, to the life, to the point, to the limit, at other times, to the contrary, to the number of, come to terms with, get into the habit of, tall, at all, talk, tale, vital, metal, fatal, mortal, let alone, talent, rental, brutal, install.