COME vs TOTAL: NOUN
- Semen ejaculated during orgasm.
- A quantity obtained by the addition of a group of numbers
- Sum.
- An amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts.
- The whole; the whole sum or amount.
- The whole; the whole sum or amount; an aggregate.
- The whole amount of something; the entirety.
- An amount obtained by addition; a sum.
- A quantity obtained by addition
- The whole amount
COME vs TOTAL: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Used as an intensifier Complete; absolute.
- Entire; relating to the whole of something.
- See Original sin, under Original.
- See Abstinence, n., 1.
- Whole; not divided; entire; full; complete; absolute
- Complete; utter; absolute.
- Of, relating to, or constituting the whole amount; entire: : whole.
- Constituting the full quantity or extent; complete
- Without conditions or limitations
- Complete in extent or degree and in every particular
- Including everything
COME vs TOTAL: VERB
- Add up in number or quantity
- Proceed or get along
- Reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress
- Come to one's mind; suggest itself
- Come forth
- Be a native of
- Come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example
- Come under, be classified or included
- Be received
- Move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody
- Cover a certain distance
- Have a certain priority
- Reach a state, relation, or condition
- Happen as a result
- Be found or available
- Come to pass; arrive, as in due course
- Exist or occur in a certain point in a series
- Enter or assume a condition, relation, use, or position
- Extend or reach
- Develop into
- To be the product or result
- Experience orgasm
- Damage beyond the point of repair
- To amount to; to add up to.
- To demolish; to wreck completely. (from total loss)
- To equal a total of; to amount to.
- To add up; to calculate the sum of.
- Determine the sum of
- Add up in number or quantity
COME vs TOTAL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To experience orgasm.
- To be available or obtainable.
- To turn out to be.
- To become.
- To add up to a certain amount.
- To be a native or resident.
- To be within a given range or spectrum of reference or application.
- To be descended.
- To be derived; originate.
- To issue forth.
- To occur in the mind.
- To fall to one.
- To happen as a result.
- To have priority; rank.
- To extend; reach.
- To move or be brought to a particular position.
- To arrive at or reach a particular state or condition.
- To arrive at a particular result or end.
- To occur in time; take place.
- To move into view; appear.
- To arrive, as in due course.
- To reach a particular point in a series or as a result of orderly progression.
- To fare.
- To make progress; advance.
- To advance in a specified manner.
- To advance toward the speaker or toward a specified place; approach.
- To add up; amount.
- To wreck completely; demolish.
- To equal a total of; amount to.
- To determine the total of; add up.
COME vs TOTAL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To damage beyond repair; -- used especially of vehicles damaged in an accident. From total loss.
- To determine the total of (a set of numbers); to add; -- often used with up.
- To bring to a total; also, to reach as a total; to amount to.
COME vs TOTAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Come from
- Suggest itself
- Come to one's mind
- The furniture comes unassembled"
- Arrive, as in due course
- Come to pass
- Arrive by movement or progress
- Reach a destination
- To measure up to in kind or quality
- Reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position
- The thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract
- Complete
- Syn. 1–3. Whole, Entire, etc. See complete.
- Summary; concise; curt.
- Complete in degree; absolute; unqualified; utter: as, a total change; total darkness.
- Comprising the whole; lacking no member or part; complete; entire.
- Pertaining to or constituting a whole or the whole; being or taken together; undivided.
- To reach a total of; amount to.
- To bring to a total; accumulate; sum; add: sometimes with up.
- (idiom) (in total) All together; entirely.
COME vs TOTAL: RELATED WORDS
- Get along, Issue forth, Total, Amount, Number, Fare, Hail, Derive, Descend, Fall, Occur, Follow, Arrive, Do, Get
- Unconditional, Add, Totality, Whole, Absolute, Full, Entire, Complete, Sum, Amount, Number, Gross, Aggregate, Overall, Tally
COME vs TOTAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bring, Come up, Come in, Total, Amount, Number, Fare, Hail, Derive, Descend, Fall, Occur, Follow, Arrive, Get
- Unconditional, Add, Totality, Whole, Absolute, Full, Entire, Complete, Sum, Amount, Number, Gross, Aggregate, Overall, Tally
COME vs TOTAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- May every single wish of yours come true.
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- They come out moist and delicious every time.
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- And when we come into this world, we come into this world with an incredible possibility that goes way out into the future.
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- Other earned for the week and add that total to the pay total.
- If your total monthly paymentswere more than the total tax due, you may eligible for a refund.
- Net Carbs are calculated by subtracting total fiber, allulose, and sugar alcohol from total carbohydrates.
- We got the result as FALSE because Jan total is equal to Feb total.
- EMIs, total interest rate, and total amount without even applying for the loan.
- This ratio expresses the total liabilities as a percentage to total assets.
- Total sales minus total prizes paid, or the net gaming revenue.
- Aggregate Total Exposure would exceed the total Commitments.
- Invoice total and the registered total are not equal.
- You can use the sum function to add your total assets, total liabilities and total equity.
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