Adjective
a total lack of support
a total eclipse of the sun
He demanded total control of the project.
What was the total amount of the bill?
the total number of words
The country has a total population of about 100 million. Noun
a total of 25 square miles
that's the total for our wheat harvest this year Verb
He carefully totaled the bill.
two and two total four
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Adjective
Cook, turning every few minutes, until the corn is tender and lightly charred on all sides, about 12–15 minutes total.—
Staff,
FOXNews.com,
3 July 2026 But success in this area would give Meta a robust revenue stream that isn’t attached to its bread-and-butter advertising business, which drives all but 2% of the company’s total revenue.—
Andrew Nusca,
Fortune,
2 July 2026
Noun
That total is based more on how the run production has been and the names of the starters than on today's reality.—
David Troy Outkick,
FOXNews.com,
3 July 2026 But voting totals reset, adding some unpredictability to the process.—
Maddie Lee,
Los Angeles Times,
3 July 2026
Verb
Jones totaled 122 homers over parts of eight years in the majors.—
Chuck Murr,
Forbes.com,
30 June 2026 The reigning most improved player of the year totaled eight points and eight assists.—
Nathan Canilao,
Mercury News,
29 June 2026
Adverb
Hot 100 and 45 weeks total on the chart.—
Armon Sadler,
VIBE.com,
25 Aug. 2025 Battery life tops 8 hours between charges, or up to 28 hours total with the charging case.—
Marc Saltzman,
USA TODAY,
17 Dec. 2022 See All Example Sentences for total
Word History
Etymology
Adjective
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin totalis, from Latin totus whole, entire