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Cumulative Meaning in English

word

ˈkjumjəɫətɪv
KYOO-myuh-luh-tiv
kjˈuːmjʊlətˌɪv
kyoo-MYUH-luh-tiv

Definition

Increasing or growing by adding together many separate parts or results over time. 'Cumulative' describes a total amount that is the result of gradual additions.

Usage & Nuances

Most common in academic, technical, or formal contexts (e.g., 'cumulative score', 'cumulative effect'). Not used for single events. Pairs with words showing totals over time. Sometimes confused with 'collective', but 'cumulative' stresses gradual addition.

Example Sentences

The cumulative total reached $5,000 after five months.

basic

The test has a cumulative score.

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The cumulative effect of pollution is harmful.

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Even small mistakes can have a serious cumulative impact over time.

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This report shows your cumulative achievements for the year.

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Stress can be cumulative if you don't take breaks.

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