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Synonyms and antonyms of Totals and total amounts in British Thesaurus

Totals and total amounts

total (noun)

the amount that you get when you add several numbers or things together

grand total (noun)

a final total of all the amounts or totals that must be added together

the sum total (noun)

the whole amount of something, especially when it is not very much

running total (noun)

a total amount that has new amounts added to it regularly

count (noun)

the total number of people or things counted

aggregate (noun)

business the total of several things or numbers

totality (noun)

formal the state of being complete or whole

summation (noun)

formal the process of adding things together, or the total amount added together

totality (noun)

formal the total number or amount of something

subtotal (noun)

the total of part of a set of numbers but not of the whole set

sum (noun)

a total amount made by adding several numbers or amounts together