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Total

Definition:

Total is an adjective that refers to the complete amount, quantity, or extent of something.

As a verb, total means to amount to or reach a specified figure or sum.

As a noun, total represents the complete sum or amount of something.

Examples:

Adjective: Despite the rainstorm, he managed to complete the total distance of 10 kilometers.

Adjective: The team celebrated their total victory in the championship game.

Verb: The bill totals $50, including tax and service charge.

Verb: The damage caused by the storm is estimated to total millions of dollars.

Noun: The total of all the donations received will be announced at the end of the fundraising event.

Noun: The supermarket purchase amounted to a total of $100.

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