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Totality Meaning in English

word

toʊˈtæɫəti
toh-TAL-uh-tee
təʊtˈælɪti
toh-TAL-i-tee

Definition

Totality means the whole of something, or the state of being complete or entire. It can also refer to the period during an eclipse when the sun or moon is completely covered.

Usage & Nuances

'Totality' is formal and mostly used in academic, scientific, or philosophical contexts. Common in astronomy for eclipses ('during totality'). Not commonly used in casual speech; use 'whole' or 'entirety' in everyday English.

Example Sentences

The totality of the data supports our theory.

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We need to consider the totality of his actions.

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During the eclipse's totality, it became very dark.

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It’s important to see people in their totality, not just one part of their lives.

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You can only understand the book if you read it in its totality.

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The silence during totality was unforgettable.

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