What is another word for adding up to?

Pronunciation: [ˈadɪŋ ˈʌp tuː] (IPA)

There are plenty of alternative phrases that can be used instead of "adding up to". One example is "equaling", which conveys the same meaning in a concise manner. Another option is "totaling", while "summing up to" is also commonly used. "Making up" is a more informal alternative, while "coming to" can be used in both formal and informal settings. Additionally, "amounting to" and "yielding" are two more options that can be utilised depending on the context and style of writing. Ultimately, the key to effective writing is to vary one's vocabulary in order to add texture and nuance to one's prose.

What are the hypernyms for Adding up to?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Adding up to

  • His appearance gives no clue to what his profession might be, and yet he doesn't look like a man without a profession either. Consider what he's like: He always knows what to do. He knows how to gaze into a woman's eyes. He can put his mind to any question at any time. He can box. He is gifted, strong-willed, open-minded, fearless, tenacious, dashing, circumspect — why quibble, suppose we grant him all those qualities — yet he has none of them! They have made him what he is, they have set his course for him, and yet they don't belong to him. When he is angry, something in him laughs. When he is sad, he is up to something. When something moves him, he turns against it. He'll always see a good side to every bad action. What he thinks of anything will always depend on some possible context — nothing is, to him, what it is: everything is subject to change, in flux, part of a whole, of an infinite number of wholes presumably adding up to a super-whole that, however, he knows nothing about. So every answer he gives is only a partial answer, every feeling an opinion, and he never cares what something is, only 'how' it is — some extraneous seasoning that somehow goes along with it, that's what interests him.
    Robert Musil

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