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tally

TA-lee
verb
1
To count or add up a total.
"The clerk tallied the votes late into the night."
"Let's tally up how much we spent this month."
2
To match or agree with something else.
"Her story didn't tally with what the witnesses said."
noun
1
A running count or total.
"He kept a tally of every book he read that year."

How to Use Tally

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In plain EnglishTo keep count of something, or a running total of that count.

Common pairings
keep a tally tally up final tally

Word Forms

more tally comparative, tallied past tense, tallies singular, most tally superlative

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Etymology

A shortened form of "tallyho," though the counting sense comes from an older tradition of recording numbers with notches on a stick.

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