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Total Definition & Meaning

1. Whole or complete; including everything or everyone.

Example: The total cost of the project was $10,

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3. To add up; the sum of all parts.

Example: The total number of attendees was

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5. Absolute; without exception or qualification.

Example: The company had a total monopoly on the market.

6. To destroy or annihilate completely.

Example: The hurricane caused total destruction of the town.

7. To be completely absorbed or engrossed in something.

Example: She was totally immersed in her work and didn't notice the time passing.

Examples of the word total used in sentences.

  • The total distance between my house and the park is 1.5 kilometers.
  • I spent the total weekend cleaning my room.
  • The total price of my shopping cart is €15.
  • The total duration of the movie is 2 hours.
  • The total number of students in my class is 20.
  • 5) My friend is a total beginner in yoga, so we started with some easy poses.
  • 3) I love spending time with my family, they bring me total happiness.
  • 1) The total cost of my grocery shopping was $50.
  • 4) The restaurant staff were total professionals, they provided excellent service.
  • 2) The movie was great, but the total running time was 2 hours and 30 minutes.
  • If you add up all the hours I worked this week, the total comes to 42.
  • The total cost of the renovation project was more than expected.
  • The team's total score was enough to secure their place in the finals.
  • The speaker's argument lacked any total evidence to support their claim.
  • The professor assigned a total of six essays for the semester.
  • The total cost of my monthly expenses usually exceeds my budget.
  • The team's total score was enough to secure their place in the finals.
  • Despite the total chaos in the kitchen, we managed to prepare a delicious meal.
  • The government's decision to increase taxes caused a total uproar among the citizens.
  • I have a total of six siblings, including two step-sisters.
  • Despite the many obstacles, the total number of volunteers for the charitable event exceeded our initial expectations.
  • The new company policy aims to improve employee satisfaction by providing a total compensation package that includes healthcare and retirement benefits.
  • The athlete's total dedication to training and discipline led to their impressive performance at the championship competition.
  • The film director's use of sound design and lighting created a total immersion experience for the audience.
  • The total cost of the project exceeded the original estimate due to unforeseen expenses and delays.
  • The total number of attendees at the conference exceeded expectations, with over a thousand people in attendance.
  • The team was able to achieve a total of ten goals in the game, breaking their previous record.
  • The total effect of his efforts led to a significant increase in revenue for the company.
  • After careful analysis, the researchers were able to determine the total cost of the project, including all expenses.
  • Despite her initial doubts, she was completely won over by the total experience of the restaurant.
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