add up (to) (Meaning)

add up (to)

to not consist of very much or of anything of importance

add up (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The total cost of the repairs will add up to a substantial amount.
  2. The hours of overtime worked add up to a significant bonus.
  3. The evidence presented in court doesn't add up to a conviction.
  4. The financial losses sustained over the year add up to a sizable deficit.
  5. The small donations from individuals add up to a meaningful contribution.
  6. The numerous small tasks add up to a daunting workload.
  7. The various ingredients in the recipe add up to a delicious meal.
  8. The cumulative effect of all the stress adds up to a burnout.
  9. The individual incidents may seem minor, but they add up to a pattern of harassment.
  10. All the unpaid bills add up to a financial crisis.

FAQs About the word add up (to)

to not consist of very much or of anything of importance

come (to), correspond (to), amount (to), measure (up), signify,mean, emulate, equal, match, spell

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The total cost of the repairs will add up to a substantial amount.

The hours of overtime worked add up to a significant bonus.

The evidence presented in court doesn't add up to a conviction.

The financial losses sustained over the year add up to a sizable deficit.