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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91. The school bazaar raised a/the grand total of £550.
92. What do you find the total?
93. There's a cover charge included in the total.
94. He showed total insensibility to the animal's fate.
95. She professed total ignorance of the matter.
96. The garden was in a state of total neglect.
97. The unit's exports will total $85 million this year.
98. The car was a total wreck.
99. How much do you make the total?
100. He's a real/total no-hoper - he'll never achieve anything.
101. The strike caused total paralysis in the city.
102. Total silence descended on the room.
103. The situation has descended into total chaos.
104. His unexpected arrival threw us into total confusion.
105. Britain's jobless total rose by 20,000 last month.
106. Estimations of their total world sales are around the 50 million mark.
107. Britain has a dozen warships in the area, with a total of five thousand military personnel altogether.
108. He seemed to be on the verge of total derangement.
109. I estimate that the total cost for treatment will be $12,500.
110. At the end of the game, total up everyone's score to see who has won. Sentencedict.com
111. Whoever planted the bomb showed a total disregard for the safety of the public.
112. Most humans only use a fraction of their total useful brainpower.
113. The car was so badly damaged that it had to be abandoned as a total loss.
114. This figure can be expressed as a percentage of the total.
115. The best way to avoid pregnancy is total abstinence from sex.
116. The total of debits must balance the total of credits.
117. By the end of the war, the prince had established total supremacy over all his rivals.
118. If Casey is correct, the total cost of the cleanup would come to $110 billion.
119. The total number of hours spent in lectures, tutorials and practicals varies according to the course of study.
120. The total bill comes out at over a thousand pounds.
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.