Totals

Pronunciation: /ˈtoʊtəl/

Totals (adj)

  1. All the parts added together; the complete number or quantity.
  2. Including everything; not missing any part.

Examples

  • The total is the number you get after adding everything.
  • What is the total cost after we add tax and service?

Totals (noun)

  1. The final number you get after adding amounts together.
  2. The overall outcome or figure after considering all relevant parts.

Examples

  • The added sum appears at the bottom of the form.
  • Check the added sum before you submit the report.

Totals (verb)

  1. To reach a final number when amounts are added together.

Examples

  • These costs add up to a large amount.
  • The tickets add up to more than expected.

Totals (adjective)

Examples

  • The whole amount is due by the end of the week.
  • She paid the whole amount in cash.