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Synonyms & Similar Words
complete
entire
whole
full
absolute
utter
comprehensive
overall
aggregate
gross
universal
all-inclusive
unqualified
unconditional
unreserved
perfect
intact
undivided
unbroken
uninterrupted
unrelieved
unmitigated
all-out
thorough
exhaustive
thoroughgoing
sweeping
blanket
across-the-board
wholesale
outright
categorical
definitive
conclusive
final
Meaning of Total
The primary meaning of the word "Total" is relating to the whole of something.
Definitions
- The whole amount or extent of something
- * Complete or absolute in degree or extent
- * A total amount or quantity
Etymology of Total
The word "Total" originates from the Latin word "totalis," meaning "of or pertaining to the whole," which is derived from "totum," meaning "the whole"
It has been used in English since the 15th century to describe something that is complete or entire
Example Uses
- The total cost of the project was higher than expected
- * The company's total revenue increased by 10% last year
- * The athlete's total dedication to training paid off in the end
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
partial
incomplete
limited
restricted
incomplete
unfinished
unwhole
imperfect
defective
faulty
flawed
fragmentary
piecemeal
bit-by-bit
gradual
incomplete
part
incomplete
sectional
incomplete
incomplete
fractional
incomplete