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1. the whole amount (Freq. 13) • Syn: sum, totality, aggregate • Derivationally related forms: aggregate (for: aggregate), sum (for: sum), summate (for: sum) • Hypernyms: whole, unit 2. a quantity obtained by the addition of a group of numbers (Freq. 6) • Syn: sum, amount • Derivationally related forms: amount (for: amount), sum (for: sum), summate (for: sum) • Hypernyms: quantity • Hyponyms: grand total, subtotal
1. add up in number or quantity (Freq. 16) - The bills amounted to $2,000 - The bill came to $2,000 • Syn: number, add up, come, amount • Derivationally related forms: amount (for: amount), number (for: number) • Hypernyms: be • Hyponyms: work out, outnumber, average, average out, make • Verb Frames: - Something ----s something 2. determine the sum of (Freq. 2) - Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town • Syn: tot, tot up, sum, sum up, summate, tote up, add, add together, tally, add up • Derivationally related forms: tally (for: tally), addible (for: add), additive (for: add), addable (for: add), addition (for: add), adder (for: add), sum (for: summate), sum (for: sum), summation (for: sum) • Hypernyms: count, number, enumerate, numerate • Verb Group: add, add together • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Something ----s something 3. damage beyond the point of repair - My son totaled our new car - the rock star totals his guitar at every concert • Hypernyms: damage • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something
1. constituting the full quantity or extent; complete (Freq. 31) - an entire town devastated by an earthquake - gave full attention - a total failure • Syn: entire, full • Similar to: whole • Derivationally related forms: totality, entireness (for: entire) 2. complete in extent or degree and in every particular (Freq. 2) - a full game - a total eclipse - a total disaster • Syn: full • Similar to: complete • Derivationally related forms: fullness (for: full)
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