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Showing words for TOTAL using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Total

total

4 Letter Words for Total

alto, lota, toat, tola, tolt

3 Letter Words for Total

alo, alt, att, lao, lat, loa, lot, oat, ola, tal, tao, tat, tlo, toa, tol, tot

Definitions for Total

[1] constituting or comprising the whole; entire; whole: the total expenditure.
[2] of or relating to the whole of something: the total effect of a play.
[3] complete in extent or degree; absolute; unqualified; utter: a total failure.
[4] involving all aspects, elements, participants, resources, etc.; unqualified; all-out: total war.
[5] the total amount; sum; aggregate: a total of $200.
[6] the whole; an entirety: the impressive total of Mozart's achievement.
[7] to bring to a total; add up.
[8] to reach a total of; amount to.
[9] Slang . to wreck or demolish completely: He totaled his new car in the accident.
[10] to amount (often followed by to ).
[11] the whole, esp regarded as the complete sum of a number of parts
[12] complete; absolute the evening was a total failure ; a total eclipse
[13] (prenominal) being or related to a total the total number of passengers
[14] (when intr, sometimes foll by to ) to amount to total six pounds
[15] (tr) to add up to total a list of prices
[16] (tr) slang to kill or badly injure (someone)
[17] (tr) mainly US to damage (a vehicle) beyond repair

Words related to Total

entire, outright, full, overall, unlimited, sheer, comprehensive, utter, unrestricted, unconditional, absolute, result, amount, sum, all, budget, reach, equal, yield, add

Words nearby Total

tost, tostada, tostig, tot, tot., total, total allergy syndrome, total aphasia, total bases, total body hypothermia, total communication

Origin of Total

1350–1400; Middle English (adj.) < Medieval Latin tōtālis , equivalent to Latin tōt(us ) entire + -ālis -al1

Other words from Total

qua·si-to·tal , adjective
qua·si-to·tal·ly , adverb
re·to·tal , verb (used with object), re·to·taled, re·to·tal·ing or (especially British ) re·to·talled, re·to·tal·ling, noun
su·per·to·tal , noun
un·to·taled , adjective
un·to·talled , adjective

Word origin for Total

C14: from Old French, from Medieval Latin tōtālis, from Latin tōtus all

Synonyms for Total

absolute, comprehensive, entire, full, outright, overall, sheer, unconditional, unlimited, unrestricted, utter, consummate, gross, integral, perfect, positive, sweeping, totalitarian, whole, all-out, downright, every, full-blown, full-scale, inclusive, out-and-out, plenary, thoroughgoing, undisputed, undivided, unmitigated, unqualified, unreserved