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Antonyms
1. sum-up
noun. a brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form.
Synonyms
- precis
- sketch
- synopsis
- summary
- abridgment
- rundown
- argument
- resume
- capsule
- condensation
- literary argument
- roundup
- abridgement
- abstract
- statement
- overview
- capitulation
- survey
- summation
- conspectus
- CV
- compendium
- outline
- curriculum vitae
- line score
Antonyms
- official
- con
- pro
- discontinue
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Rhymes with Sum Up
- closeup
- strupp
- trupp
- stupp
- schrupp
- schlup
- lay-up
- krupp
- grupp
- yup
- sup
- shupp
- schupp
- ruppe
- rupp
- pup
- knupp
- hupp
- cupp
- cup
- chupp
- bupp
- upp
2. sum
noun. ['ˈsʌm'] a quantity of money.
Synonyms
- deductible
- assets
- insurance coverage
- purse
- sum of money
- amount of money
- gross
- contribution
- red ink
- red
- amount
- revenue
- figure
- peanuts
- cash advance
- receipts
- paysheet
- payroll
- coverage
- cash surrender value
- gain
- defalcation
- advance
Antonyms
- gain
- divide
- multiply
- integrate
Etymology
- summe (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. sum
noun. ['ˈsʌm'] a quantity obtained by the addition of a group of numbers.
Synonyms
- amount
- grand total
- total
- subtotal
Antonyms
- decent
- invisible
- thin
- net
Etymology
- summe (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. sum
noun. ['ˈsʌm'] the choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience.
Synonyms
- core
- centre
- hypostasis
- nitty-gritty
- center
- bare bones
- heart and soul
- cognitive content
- haecceity
- pith
- marrow
- gist
- meat
- quiddity
- nub
- mental object
- quintessence
- substance
- kernel
- content
- inwardness
- essence
- heart
Antonyms
- achromatic color
- achromatic
- uncolored
- bloodless
Etymology
- summe (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. sum
noun. ['ˈsʌm'] the final aggregate.
Synonyms
- congeries
- sum total
- conglomeration
- accumulation
- assemblage
- summation
- aggregate
- collection
Antonyms
- nonstandard
- negativeness
- negativity
- decrease
Etymology
- summe (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. sum
noun. ['ˈsʌm'] the whole amount.
Synonyms
- whole
- unit
- aggregate
- total
Antonyms
- paper profit
- advantage
- nondeductible
- mitigated
Etymology
- summe (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. up
adverb. ['ˈʌp'] spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position.
Synonyms
- upwards
- upwardly
Antonyms
- downwards
- downwardly
- downward
Etymology
- upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. up
adjective. ['ˈʌp'] being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level.
Synonyms
- leading
- risen
- upfield
- ahead
- in the lead
- dormie
- heavenward
- sprouted
- aweigh
- ascending
- upward
- dormy
- upbound
- high
Antonyms
- down
- low
- fragrant
- sober
Etymology
- upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. up
verb. ['ˈʌp'] raise.
Antonyms
- low spirits
Etymology
- upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. up
adjective. ['ˈʌp'] getting higher or more vigorous.
Synonyms
- rising
Antonyms
- side
- bottom
Etymology
- upp (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Sentences with sum-up
1. Noun Phrase
Key messages are brief, concise statements that sum up the most important facets of your company, products or services.