tallied

[ˈtæliːd]

tallied Definition

  • 1to count or calculate something
  • 2to match or agree with something
  • 3to record or make a list of something

Using tallied: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tallied" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I tallied the votes and announced the winner.

  • Example

    The numbers tallied with the figures in the report.

  • Example

    She tallied the items on the grocery list before going to the store.

tallied Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with tallied

  • tally up

    to add up a list of numbers or scores

    Example

    Let's tally up the scores and see who won the game.

  • a document used for recording and totaling numerical data

    Example

    The accountant used a tally sheet to keep track of the company's expenses.

  • a mark made to represent a number, often used for counting

    Example

    He made a tally mark on the board for every correct answer.

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Summary: tallied in Brief

The verb 'tallied' [ˈtæliːd] means to count, calculate, or record something. It can also mean to match or agree with something. Phrases like 'tally up' and 'tally sheet' are commonly used in accounting and record-keeping contexts.