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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151. He had a good memory, and total recall of her spoken words.
152. The total debits on the account were £2 000 last month.
153. His businesses are worth a combined total of $3 billion.
154. No one can predict with complete / total confidence what will happen in the financial markets.
155. This makes the total cost of the bulb and energy £27.
156. The total was boosted to nearly £200by donations from parents.
157. We need to work out the total cost of the project.
158. The job losses will reduce the total workforce to 7,000.
159. At that instant the museum was plunged into total darkness.
160. I think you have made an error in calculating the total.
161. This is far more than the total tonnage of TNT used by either side during the last war.
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162. At least one estimate puts the total tab at $7 million.
163. He looked at her with a total lack of comprehension.
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.