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Explanation of "Tot Up"

Definition: The phrase "tot up" is a verb that means to calculate the total or sum of something by adding numbers together. It’s often used in informal contexts.

Examples:
  1. Simple Example: "I need to tot up all my expenses for the month."

    • (Meaning: I need to add together all the money I spent this month.)
  2. People Example: "Let’s tot up the number of attendees at the event."

    • (Meaning: Let’s count and add up how many people came to the event.)
Advanced Usage:
  • You might encounter "tot up" in contexts like budgeting or accounting, where precise calculations are important.
  • It can also be used in sports to sum up points scored by a team or player.
Word Variants:
  • Tot (noun): A small amount, especially of something that can be counted or measured.
  • Total (noun/verb): The complete amount or the act of adding numbers together.
Different Meanings:
  • "Tot up" doesn't have many different meanings; it mainly relates to calculating sums. However, context can change how serious or informal the phrase sounds.
Synonyms:
  • Add up
  • Sum up
  • Calculate
  • Count
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Count up: Similar to "tot up," this means to add numbers together.
  • Add up: To calculate the total amount.
Summary:

"Tot up" is a useful phrase for when you need to add things together, whether it be money, scores, or people.

Verb
  1. determine the sum of
    • Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town

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