What does it mean by SumUp?

What does it mean by SumUp?

summarize
Definition of sum up (Entry 2 of 2) transitive verb. 1 : to be the sum of : bring to a total 10 victories summed up his record. 2a : to present or show succinctly : summarize sum up the evidence presented. b : to assess and then describe briefly : size up.

What is a good SumUp sentence?

1 He wanted to sum up strength to deal a final blow. 2 Well, to sum up, what is the message that you are trying to get across? 3 You have only 100 words in which to sum up his speech. 4 I’d just like to sum up by saying that it’s been a tremendous pleasure to work with you.

What to say instead of to sum it up?

In this page you can discover 17 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for sum up, like: conclude, summarize, resume, tot, summary, sum, add-up, total, add, summarise and review.

Is to sum up formal?

Transitions – Informal & Formal

Informal Formal
To sum up In conclusion,
In a nutshell/Basically To summarize,
Anyway, Notwithstanding
All right Acceptable

Is sum up a phrasal verb?

sum-up phrasal verb – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced American Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.

What is another way to say in conclusion?

Consider one of these other words for in conclusion as a strong option for bringing your paper to an end.

  1. altogether,
  2. briefly,
  3. categorically,
  4. chiefly,
  5. finally,
  6. largely,
  7. lastly,
  8. mostly,

Is Gonna slang?

They are not exactly slang, but they are a little like slang. For example, “gonna” is a short form of “going to”. If you say going to very fast, without carefully pronouncing each word, it can sound like gonna. Please remember that these are informal contractions.

What does total up mean?

To tally or add up some numbers, especially in relation to the cost of something. A noun or pronoun can be used between “total” and “up.” Total up the various expenses you have during your trip and submit a request for reimbursement from payroll.

What can I say instead of overall?

altogether,

  • basically,
  • by and large,
  • chiefly,
  • generally,
  • largely,
  • mainly,
  • mostly,
  • How much does SumUp charge per transaction?

    Processing Fees You’re only charged a transaction fee of 2.75% per in-person card payment, which is automatically deducted before the funds are transferred to your bank account. The Virtual Terminal transaction fee is 3.25% + $0.15.

    • August 20, 2022