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Meaning of total
The primary meaning of the word "total" is relating to the whole of something, or complete in every respect.
Etymology of total
The word "total" comes from the Old French word "total", from Latin "totalis", from "totum", meaning "whole", from "totus", meaning "all, whole"
Synonyms
complete
entire
whole
absolute
utter
comprehensive
overall
aggregate
gross
combined
integrated
unified
all-inclusive
exhaustive
thorough
full
perfect
unqualified
unconditional
unrestricted
limitless
unbounded
unrestrained
unmitigated
thoroughgoing
all-encompassing
sweeping
blanket
universal
wholesale
outright
categorical
unreserved
unconditional
entire
intact
undivided
unbroken
continuous
solid
uninterrupted
unrelieved
unrelenting
all-out
thorough
detailed
meticulous
exact
precise
accurate
complete
finished
concluded
done
ended
finalized
terminated
finished
concluded
Definitions
- Relating to the whole of something, or complete in every respect
- Constituting the whole; complete
- Complete in every respect; utter
- A total amount or quantity is the whole amount or quantity
- In sport, a total is the score achieved by a player or team
Usage Examples
- The company's total assets are worth millions of dollars
- The total cost of the project was higher than expected
- She gave a total commitment to her job
- The team scored a total of 10 goals in the tournament
Antonyms
partial
incomplete
unfinished
limited
restricted
conditional
qualified
incomplete
piecemeal
fragmentary
incomplete
defective
imperfect
inadequate
insufficient
lacking
wanting
partial
halfway
semi
part
incomplete
fragmentary
scattered
sporadic
patchy
spotty
unequal
uneven
disproportionate
asymmetric
lopsided
one-sided
unbalanced
incomplete