total

/ˈtəʊ.tl̩/
adj 5verb 4noun 2

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(noun.)

ADJ

annual, monthly

combined, cumulative, grand, overall, sum

After adding up all her expenses, the combined total came to more than she expected.

final

high, huge, large, record

The charity raised a huge total of donations from generous supporters across the country.

low, small | global, national, world/worldwide

jobless, unemployment

The unemployment total in our city has increased significantly over the past year.

VERB + TOTAL

add up to, give, make (up)

The repair costs and new equipment will make a total of around $5,000.

bring, take

The final bill came to a total of $450 after we added the tip.

achieve

Last year the charity achieved a total of $50,000 in donations from local businesses.

TOTAL + VERB

rise | fall

PREP

in ~

The baker made fifteen different types of cookies in total for the wedding.

out of a ~ of

Only 5 students out of a total of 32 passed the final exam.

~ of

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