Sum
UK /["/sʌm/"]/US /["/sʌm/"]/
Definition
an amount of money
In simple words: The total amount when you add numbers together.
Examples
- The sum of the two numbers is twenty.
- To calculate the sum, simply add all the values together.
- He is trying to find the sum of all the expenses for the month.
- Her realization was that the sum of life's experiences is what truly matters.
- The final sum of the project budget came to $500,000.
Usage notes
Use 'sum' in mathematics or when discussing totals. It's neutral in register, suitable for both formal and informal contexts. Avoid using it in non-numerical discussions.
Grammar pattern
sum + object (numbers)
Memory hint
Think 'sum' like 'some'—it adds things up!
Collocations
- considerable
- generous
- good
- borrow
- earn
- fetch
- be due
- be payable
- be equal to something
- a sum of money
- calculate
- find
- work out
- sum of
- greater, less, more, etc. than the sum of its/the parts
- difficult
- easy
- do
- get your sums right/wrong
Synonyms
- total
- aggregate
- amount
- calculation
Antonyms
- difference
- division
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'some' when speaking.
- Using 'sum' as a verb; it's mainly a noun.
- Overgeneralizing to non-mathematical uses.