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Meaning of totality
The state of being complete or entire.
Etymology of totality
The word "totality" originated from the Old French word "totalite", which is derived from the Latin word "totalitas", meaning "completeness" or "entirety".
The Latin word "totalitas" is derived from the Latin word "totus", meaning "whole" or "entire".
Synonyms
entirety
completeness
wholeness
integrity
unity
comprehensiveness
fullness
inclusiveness
universality
absoluteness
thoroughness
exhaustiveness
perfection
perfectionism
flawlessness
completeness
entirety
wholeness
oneness
singleness
unity
cohesion
coherence
consistency
entirety
inclusivity
indivisibility
totality
wholeness
completeness
entirety.
Definitions
- The state of being complete or entire, lacking nothing and containing all aspects or elements.
- A complete amount or extent, the whole of something.
- In philosophy, the concept of totality refers to the idea that the whole is more than the sum of its parts.
Usage Examples
- The philosopher's concept of totality emphasized the interconnectedness of all things.
- The company's commitment to quality ensured the totality of their products.
- The artist's use of color and light created a sense of totality in the painting.
Antonyms
incompleteness
partiality
fragmentation
division
separation
disunity
disjointedness
disconnection
incomprehensiveness
exclusivity
selectivity
limitation
restriction
finiteness
imperfection
impermanence
insufficiency
inadequacy
partialness
fraction
sect
segment.