What are some opposite words for total?

Antonyms for total
ˈtoʊt lto·tal

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  1. totaladjective

    Entire; relating to the whole of something.

    When we totalled the takings, we always got a different figure.

    Synonyms:
    add up, sum, entire, full, whole

  2. totalverb

    Sum.

    The total of 4, 5 and 6 is 15.

    Synonyms:
    utter, complete, absolute, sum

  3. totalverb

    to demolish; to wreck completely. (from total loss)

    Honey, I’m OK, but I’ve totaled the car.

    Synonyms:
    wreck, trash, demolish

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  1. total

    The widely divergent senses in which the word radical is used, by which it can be at some time interchanged with any word in the above list, are all formed upon the one primary sense of having to do with or proceeding from the root (Latin radix); a radical difference is one that springs from the root, and is thus constitutional, essential, fundamental, organic, original; a radical change is one that does not stop at the surface, but reaches down to the very root, and is entire, thorough, total; since the majority find superficial treatment of any matter the easiest and most comfortable, radical measures, which strike at the root of evil or need, are apt to be looked upon as extreme.

    Antonyms:
    conservative, inadequate, incomplete, moderate, palliative, partial, slight, superficial, tentative, trial

    Synonyms:
    complete, constitutional, entire, essential, extreme, fundamental, ingrained, innate, native, natural, organic, original, perfect, positive, primitive, radical, thorough, thoroughgoing

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  1. totaladjective

    Synonyms:
    whole, entire, complete, undivided, gross

  2. totalnoun

    Antonyms:
    part, item, portion, contribution

    Synonyms:
    aggregate, whole, entirety, sum, completion

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  1. sum, total, totality, aggregatenoun

    the whole amount

    Antonyms:
    fractional, uncomplete, incomplete

    Synonyms:
    nitty-gritty, sum total, marrow, meat, join, entirety, core, summation, sum, aggregate, amount of money, union, gist, heart and soul, totality, sum of money, substance, nub, center, conglomeration, centre, kernel, amount, essence, entireness, congeries, heart, integrality, inwardness, pith

  2. sum, amount, totaladjective

    a quantity obtained by the addition of a group of numbers

    Antonyms:
    fractional, uncomplete, incomplete

    Synonyms:
    nitty-gritty, sum total, marrow, meat, join, quantity, core, summation, sum, aggregate, amount of money, union, gist, heart and soul, totality, sum of money, substance, nub, center, centre, kernel, measure, amount, essence, heart, inwardness, pith

  3. entire, full, totaladjective

    constituting the full quantity or extent; complete

    "an entire town devastated by an earthquake"; "gave full attention"; "a total failure"

    Antonyms:
    incomplete, uncomplete, fractional

    Synonyms:
    full, entire, intact, broad(a), integral, good, wide-cut, wide, full(a), replete(p)

  4. full, totalverb

    complete in extent or degree and in every particular

    "a full game"; "a total eclipse"; "a total disaster"

    Antonyms:
    fractional, uncomplete, incomplete

    Synonyms:
    entire, broad(a), full, wide, good, wide-cut, full(a), replete(p)

  5. total, number, add up, come, amountverb

    add up in number or quantity

    "The bills amounted to $2,000"; "The bill came to $2,000"

    Antonyms:
    fractional, incomplete, uncomplete

    Synonyms:
    tot, descend, tote up, hail, get, add, get along, fare, numerate, sum, add up, come in, come up, tot up, list, fall, sum up, do, follow, occur, enumerate, count, issue forth, make out, number, amount, tally, derive, make sense, come, add together, summate, arrive, keep down

  6. total, tot, tot up, sum, sum up, summate, tote up, add, add together, tally, add upverb

    determine the sum of

    "Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town"

    Antonyms:
    incomplete, fractional, uncomplete

    Synonyms:
    supply, tot, resume, tote up, bring, impart, hit, rack up, add, match, fit, sum, add up, make sense, summarize, agree, tot up, sum up, chalk up, summarise, bestow, number, score, gibe, append, tally, correspond, come, add together, jibe, contribute, summate, lend, amount, check

  7. totalverb

    damage beyond the point of repair

    "My son totaled our new car"; "the rock star totals his guitar at every concert"

    Antonyms:
    uncomplete, fractional, incomplete

    Synonyms:
    tot up, add together, amount, sum up, sum, add, tally, add up, number, summate, tote up, tot, come

How to use total in a sentence?

  1. Gunnar Holmberg:

    There's a path that's been paved before me that I've seen with Coach Cut, in just the way those guys walk out and look like they have total understanding and really have the game in their hands, i think it's something that I look forward to proving myself.

  2. Rick Langhart:

    I don't understand why a company in the United States would allow that kind of product on the market. It's not the way Americans do business, and for them to do what they do in total disregard for what's going on. It's criminal to me.

  3. Wood Mackenzie:

    Coal ... will eventually decrease to a level slightly below 30% (of Korea's total power) by 2040.

  4. Guy Gavriel Kay:

    We are the total of our longings.

  5. Kuda Hove:

    There's( a need) to teach people more about how VPNs work, because there was a misconception that they work during total internet blackouts, people also need to be taught that some VPNs are just there to harvest data.

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Words popularity by usage frequency

rankingword
#207part
#214item
#315total
#1452trial
#3269portion
#3626contribution
#4600conservative
#4654partial
#5420moderate
#7516slight
#8060incomplete
#10208inadequate
#15140tentative
#17569fractional
#19703superficial
#21621palliative

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