
add up



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add up phrasal verb
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Synonyms & Related Wordsadd up[verb]Synonyms: count up, add, compute, count, reckon, total, tot up
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English Dictionaryadd up phrasal verb (
see also add)
1. to calculate the total of several numbers:
I can add up in my head quite easily.add something ↔ up
Specialized software adds up the statistics.2. not add up a) if a set of facts does not add up, it does not provide a reasonable explanation for a situation:
He was troubled by a feeling that things just didn’t add up. b) if sums, numbers etc do not add up, there is a mistake in them:
These figures don’t add up.3. it all adds up informal used to say that lots of small amounts gradually make a large total:
There are five of us using the phone so it all adds up. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idiomsadd up1. to be reasonable.
His story of what happened to him just doesn't add up.Usage notes: usually used with not, as in the example2. to increase in expense.
With five kids in the family, our medical bills really add up. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
add up1. • add up
to total up to a certain amount
I began to add up the money that I owed my father.
2. • add up (to something)
to mean something, to result in something
The things that he said about his boss do not add up.
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add up v. 1. To come to the correct amount.
The numbers wouldn't add up. 2. informal To make sense; be understandable.
His story didn't add up. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲