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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61. It is impossible to measure the total supply of money in circulation.
62. One per cent of total public spending should eventually go towards the arts.
63. From this you can calculate the total mass in the Galaxy.
64. The area of Asia takes up 27 per cent of the world's total.
65. I'd met Anna before, but her friend was a complete/total stranger to me.
66. I intend to amortize the total cost of the car over three years.
67. Her self-absorption is total - she talks you to death about her health problems.
68. There was total agreement to start the peace process as soon as possible.
69. Because when young, with a total want of good in the future.
70. What does the total come to?
71. He swings from wild optimism to total despair.
72. I think that is a total waste of money.
73. His total score was one hundred and fifty five.
74. The total figures are not in.
75. Small extra costs all swell the total.
76. Heavy snow has caused total chaos on the roads.
77. That's the sum total of my knowledge about it.
78. The total cost was getting on for $100,000.
79. The meeting was a complete/total failure.
80. He exhibited total lack of concern for the child.
80. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
81. The England cricket team scored quite a useful total.
82. These reports are total and utter rubbish.
83. Unfortunately, the entire evening was a total non-event.
84. The allied bombers had total mastery of the skies.
85. Each month the total prize kitty is £13.5 million.
86. The total cost comes out at 500.
87. I'm not playing with him, he's a total retard.
88. The play's first night was a total disaster.
89. That sum has brought the total up to£400 exactly.
90. He declared his total disbelief in psychic phenomena.
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.