B2 Expression Neutre 5 min de lecture

add up

To make sense or seem reasonable; to be logical or coherent. It can also mean to calculate the sum of two or more numbers.

En 15 secondes

  • Makes sense or is logical.
  • Can also mean to calculate a sum.
  • Used in everyday and professional contexts.
  • Check if the story or numbers are coherent.

Signification

Avoir du sens ou sembler raisonnable ; être logique ou cohérent. Cela peut aussi signifier calculer la somme de deux nombres ou plus.

Exemples clés

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Texting a friend about a movie plot.

I didn't get why the villain did that, but after rewatching the scene, it finally `adds up`.

I didn't get why the villain did that, but after rewatching the scene, it finally makes sense.

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Discussing finances with a partner.

We need to check if the total expenses `add up` to the budget we set.

We need to check if the total expenses equal the budget we set.

3

Job interview (Zoom call).

Based on my previous project successes and the requirements for this role, I believe my experience `adds up` perfectly.

Based on my previous project successes and the requirements for this role, I believe my experience is a perfect match/makes sense.

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Contexte culturel

The phrase `add up` likely emerged from the practical need to quantify and verify. As trade and complex societies developed, so did the need for reliable accounting and logical reasoning. Its existence reflects a cultural value placed on coherence and numerical accuracy. It’s a linguistic tool that helps us make sense of both the tangible (money) and the intangible (arguments, events).

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The Double Meaning Power

Remember, 'add up' has two main flavors: making logical sense or calculating a total. Context is your best friend here!

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Sounding Native

Use 'it all adds up' when you've figured something out. It sounds natural and shows you've connected the dots.

En 15 secondes

  • Makes sense or is logical.
  • Can also mean to calculate a sum.
  • Used in everyday and professional contexts.
  • Check if the story or numbers are coherent.

What It Means

When a situation or story adds up, it means it's logical and makes sense. The pieces of information fit together nicely. There are no weird gaps or contradictions. It feels right. You might say a suspect's alibi doesn't add up. That means it seems fishy or impossible. It’s like your brain is saying, "Hold on a sec, that doesn't quite fit!" It’s a way to express doubt or confirm something is sound.

How To Use It

Use add up when you're evaluating information. Does a story make sense? Does a plan seem feasible? If it does, it adds up. If it doesn't, it doesn't add up. You can also use it for simple math. "What does 5 plus 7 add up to?" It's super versatile. You can use it in casual chats or more formal settings, depending on the context. It’s a phrase that bridges many situations.

Formality & Register

This phrase is pretty flexible. In casual conversation, like texting a friend, "Yeah, that adds up" is perfectly fine. In a slightly more formal setting, like a work meeting discussing data, you might say, "The quarterly figures add up correctly." It’s not overly casual, but it’s not stuffy either. Think of it as a reliable workhorse phrase. It’s rarely out of place, unless you’re writing a Shakespearean sonnet. Then maybe stick to "doth compute."

Real-Life Examples

Imagine you're watching a detective show. The detective lays out the clues. "The fingerprints, the witness statement, and the motive... it all adds up!" Or maybe you're planning a trip. You check flight prices, hotel costs, and spending money. "Okay, the total budget adds up nicely." Even when ordering food online, you might see the total price. "The final bill adds up to $50." It’s about summing things or finding coherence.

When To Use It

Use add up when you need to express that something is logical or coherent. You're confirming that a sequence of events makes sense. Or when you're verifying a calculation. "Does this invoice add up?" is a common business question. You can also use it to express agreement with a logical point. "Your reasoning adds up perfectly." It’s a great way to show you understand and agree. It's like giving a mental nod of approval.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using add up if you mean something is 'impressive' or 'amazing'. For example, don't say "His performance really adds up" if you mean it was outstanding. Use words like 'impressive', 'remarkable', or 'excellent' instead. Also, don't use it for abstract concepts that can't be quantified or logically sequenced. If you're talking about feelings, like "My love for pizza adds up," it sounds a bit strange. Stick to logic and numbers for add up.

Common Mistakes

A frequent slip-up is using it for general agreement. Someone might say, "I agree with you," and you respond, "That adds up." While understandable, it’s slightly off. A better response would be, "That makes sense," or "I see your point." Another mistake is confusing it with 'sum up'. Add up is about coherence or calculation, while sum up is about summarizing. ✗ "Can you add up the main points?" → ✓ "Can you sum up the main points?"

Common Variations

In American English, it's very common. British English uses it similarly. You might hear "make sense" more often in the UK for the logical meaning. For the math meaning, it's universal. Sometimes you'll hear "It all adds up" with a slightly conspiratorial tone, implying a hidden truth. Younger generations might use it more casually in texts, like "lol that adds up" after a funny, logical observation. It's a phrase that's adapted well.

Real Conversations

Person A: I can't believe Sarah quit her job to become a llama groomer.

Person B: Wait, she studied veterinary science, right? And she loves animals?

Person A: Yeah.

Person B: And she was always complaining about office politics? That actually adds up.

Person A: Hey, I added up the receipts for the party.

Person B: Great! How much did it add up to?

Person A: It adds up to $250.

Person B: Okay, that adds up with what I remember spending.

Quick FAQ

Q. Does add up always mean math?

A. No, it often means 'to make sense' or 'be logical'.

Q. Can I use it in a formal email?

A. Yes, if you're discussing data or logical steps, it's fine.

Q. Is it slang?

A. Not really, it's a standard English expression.

Q. What's the opposite?

A. Doesn't make sense, is illogical, or doesn't compute.

Notes d'usage

The phrase `add up` is highly versatile, functioning in both informal chats and professional discussions. Its dual meaning (logical coherence vs. mathematical total) requires attention to context. Be careful not to confuse it with `sum up`, which means to summarize. Using `add up` when something *doesn't* make sense is very common and useful.

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The Double Meaning Power

Remember, 'add up' has two main flavors: making logical sense or calculating a total. Context is your best friend here!

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Sounding Native

Use 'it all adds up' when you've figured something out. It sounds natural and shows you've connected the dots.

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Value of Coherence

English speakers often use 'add up' to express a need for logical consistency. If something doesn't 'add up', it implies a lack of trust or understanding.

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Don't Confuse with 'Sum Up'!

A common pitfall! 'Add up' is about coherence or calculation, while 'sum up' means to summarize. Saying 'add up the points' instead of 'sum up the points' sounds odd.

Exemples

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#1 Texting a friend about a movie plot.
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I didn't get why the villain did that, but after rewatching the scene, it finally `adds up`.

I didn't get why the villain did that, but after rewatching the scene, it finally makes sense.

Here, `adds up` means the character's motivation became logical and understandable.

#2 Discussing finances with a partner.

We need to check if the total expenses `add up` to the budget we set.

We need to check if the total expenses equal the budget we set.

This usage refers to the mathematical calculation of totals.

#3 Job interview (Zoom call).
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Based on my previous project successes and the requirements for this role, I believe my experience `adds up` perfectly.

Based on my previous project successes and the requirements for this role, I believe my experience is a perfect match/makes sense.

In a professional context, it means the qualifications logically fit the job description.

#4 Instagram caption for a travel vlog.
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Sunrise hikes, local food, and ocean views... this trip really `adds up` to pure bliss! #travelgoals

Sunrise hikes, local food, and ocean views... this trip really equals pure bliss!

Used here to mean the sum of experiences creates a wonderful outcome.

#5 Explaining a logical conclusion.

He was seen near the crime scene, had a motive, and his alibi is weak. It all `adds up`.

He was seen near the crime scene, had a motive, and his alibi is weak. It all makes sense.

Emphasizes the coherence of evidence pointing to a conclusion.

#6 WhatsApp message to a friend.
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My bank account is empty, I ate instant noodles for a week, and I bought that expensive game. Yeah, it `adds up` lol.

My bank account is empty, I ate instant noodles for a week, and I bought that expensive game. Yeah, it makes sense lol.

Humorous self-deprecation, acknowledging the logical consequence of spending.

#7 Customer service email.
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I've reviewed the order history and the shipping logs, and the discrepancy in the quantity `adds up`.

I've reviewed the order history and the shipping logs, and the discrepancy in the quantity is explained/makes sense.

Indicates that the review of data has led to a logical explanation for the issue.

#8 Facebook comment on a news article.

The politician's promises don't `add up` with their voting record.

The politician's promises don't make sense or align with their voting record.

Expresses skepticism about the coherence between words and actions.

#9 Talking about a challenging project.
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It felt overwhelming at first, but breaking it down into smaller tasks really helped it `add up`.

It felt overwhelming at first, but breaking it down into smaller tasks really helped it become manageable/make sense.

Suggests that the process of completion, when broken down, became logical and achievable.

#10 Common learner mistake.
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✗ The total cost should add up to $100.

The total cost should add up to $100.

This sentence is actually correct for the mathematical meaning. Let's show a mistake in the logical meaning.

Common learner mistake. Erreur fréquente
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✗ I don't understand why the story adds up.

I don't understand why the story makes sense.

The mistake here is using 'adds up' when the speaker *doesn't* understand, implying it *should* make sense. Better to say 'doesn't add up' or 'is confusing'.

Common learner mistake. Erreur fréquente

✗ The teacher told us to add up the chapter.

The teacher told us to summarize the chapter.

Confusing `add up` (calculate/make sense) with `sum up` (summarize).

Teste-toi

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : add up

The sentence asks if the explanation is logical or coherent, which is the meaning of 'add up'.

Choose the sentence that uses 'add up' correctly.

Which sentence uses the phrase 'add up' correctly?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : His inconsistent story doesn't add up.

The phrase 'add up' means to be logical or coherent. The story is inconsistent, so it doesn't make sense.

Find and fix the error in the sentence.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

This sentence is correct. 'Add up' here refers to the numerical total being correct and coherent.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : added up

The context implies that the evidence logically fits together, which is the meaning of 'add up'.

Translate this sentence into English.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

The Spanish phrase 'no tiene sentido' directly translates to 'doesn't make sense', which is a primary meaning of 'add up'.

Choose the correct sentence.

Which sentence correctly uses 'add up'?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : What does 2 + 2 add up to?

This sentence uses 'add up' in its mathematical sense, asking for the sum of numbers.

Find and fix the error in the sentence.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

This sentence is correct. It means the argument is not logical or coherent when compared to the facts.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : add up

The context suggests a numerical calculation is incorrect or doesn't result in a coherent total.

Put the words in the correct order.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

This is a slightly unusual request, as 'make add up the' isn't standard. The intended phrase is likely 'add up'. However, following the instruction to reorder the given words results in this sequence.

Translate this sentence into English.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

The French phrase 'Ce n'est pas logique' translates directly to 'It is not logical', which is a core meaning of 'add up'.

Match the phrase with its meaning.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

Understanding the distinction between 'add up' (coherence/calculation) and 'sum up' (summarizing) is key.

Put the words in the correct order.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

This is a common sentence structure using 'add up' to mean 'doesn't make sense'.

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Aides visuelles

Formality Spectrum for 'Add Up'

Very Informal

Casual chats, texting, humor.

LOL, yeah that totally adds up 😂

Informal/Neutral

Everyday conversations, social media.

I don't think his story adds up.

Formal/Professional

Business meetings, reports, analysis.

The financial data adds up correctly.

Where You'll Hear 'Add Up'

'Add Up' Usage
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Detective solving a crime

The clues add up!

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Budgeting expenses

Does the total add up?

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Debating a news story

That doesn't add up.

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Explaining a logical process

It all adds up.

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Reviewing test results

The scores add up.

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Planning a project

The steps add up to success.

'Add Up' vs. Similar Phrases

Add Up
Logical Sense The story doesn't add up.
Calculation What does it add up to?
Make Sense
Logical Sense The story makes sense.
Calculation (Less common for math)
Sum Up
Summarize Can you sum up the main points?
Calculation (Rarely used for math totals)

Contexts for 'Add Up'

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Logic & Coherence

  • Evaluating arguments
  • Assessing credibility
  • Following a plot
  • Detecting inconsistencies
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Mathematics & Calculation

  • Checking totals
  • Verifying budgets
  • Calculating sums
  • Confirming prices
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Everyday Scenarios

  • Explaining decisions
  • Understanding events
  • Confirming plans
  • Casual observations
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Professional Settings

  • Analyzing data
  • Reviewing reports
  • Justifying actions
  • Assessing qualifications

Banque d exercices

12 exercices
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase. Fill Blank beginner

Does his explanation really ___?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : add up

The sentence asks if the explanation is logical or coherent, which is the meaning of 'add up'.

Choose the sentence that uses 'add up' correctly. Choose intermediate

Which sentence uses the phrase 'add up' correctly?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : His inconsistent story doesn't add up.

The phrase 'add up' means to be logical or coherent. The story is inconsistent, so it doesn't make sense.

Find and fix the error in the sentence. Error Fix intermediate

Trouvez et corrigez l erreur :

The numbers on the spreadsheet add up nicely.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The numbers on the spreadsheet add up nicely.

This sentence is correct. 'Add up' here refers to the numerical total being correct and coherent.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase. Fill Blank advanced

After reviewing the evidence, the detective felt the pieces ___ perfectly.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : added up

The context implies that the evidence logically fits together, which is the meaning of 'add up'.

Translate this sentence into English. Traduire intermediate

La historia no tiene sentido.

Indices : Consider the meaning 'to make sense'., Use the phrase 'add up'.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The story doesn't add up.

The Spanish phrase 'no tiene sentido' directly translates to 'doesn't make sense', which is a primary meaning of 'add up'.

Choose the correct sentence. Choose beginner

Which sentence correctly uses 'add up'?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : What does 2 + 2 add up to?

This sentence uses 'add up' in its mathematical sense, asking for the sum of numbers.

Find and fix the error in the sentence. Error Fix advanced

Trouvez et corrigez l erreur :

Your argument doesn't add up with the facts.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Your argument doesn't add up with the facts.

This sentence is correct. It means the argument is not logical or coherent when compared to the facts.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase. Fill Blank intermediate

I've checked the numbers twice, and they still don't ___.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : add up

The context suggests a numerical calculation is incorrect or doesn't result in a coherent total.

Put the words in the correct order. Reorder beginner

Arrangez les mots dans le bon ordre :

Cliquez sur les mots ci-dessus pour construire la phrase

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : make add up the

This is a slightly unusual request, as 'make add up the' isn't standard. The intended phrase is likely 'add up'. However, following the instruction to reorder the given words results in this sequence.

Translate this sentence into English. Traduire advanced

Ce n'est pas logique.

Indices : Think about logical coherence., The French phrase means 'it is not logical'.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : It doesn't add up.

The French phrase 'Ce n'est pas logique' translates directly to 'It is not logical', which is a core meaning of 'add up'.

Match the phrase with its meaning. Match intermediate

Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

Understanding the distinction between 'add up' (coherence/calculation) and 'sum up' (summarizing) is key.

Put the words in the correct order. Reorder intermediate

Arrangez les mots dans le bon ordre :

Cliquez sur les mots ci-dessus pour construire la phrase

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : The story doesn't add up.

This is a common sentence structure using 'add up' to mean 'doesn't make sense'.

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Questions fréquentes

18 questions

The most common meaning is 'to make sense' or 'to be logical and coherent'. It's used when pieces of information fit together in a way that seems reasonable or believable.

No, not at all! While it can mean to calculate a sum (like 'What does 5 plus 7 add up to?'), it's very frequently used to mean that a situation, story, or explanation is logical.

Sure! If someone tells you a complicated story about why they were late, and you say, 'Okay, after hearing all that, it finally adds up,' you mean their explanation is now logical and believable to you.

Use it when you're evaluating information. If a story, an explanation, or a set of facts seems consistent and logical, you can say it 'adds up'. You can also use it when checking if numbers are correct.

Yes, it can be appropriate, especially if you're discussing how your skills or experience align with the job requirements. You might say, 'Based on the job description, my background really adds up for this role,' meaning it's a logical fit.

Generally, yes, especially in business contexts where you might be discussing data or logical processes. For example, 'We've verified the figures, and they add up correctly.' It's not overly casual.

This is a common point of confusion! 'Add up' relates to logical coherence or mathematical totals. 'Sum up' means to summarize or give the main points of something. You 'add up' numbers, but you 'sum up' a discussion.

Absolutely! You can say 'it makes sense,' 'it's logical,' 'it's plausible,' 'it holds water,' or 'it checks out.' The choice depends on the formality and specific nuance you want.

You'd say it 'doesn't add up.' For example, 'His story about being at the library and the mall at the same time doesn't add up.' This clearly signals disbelief or confusion.

Yes, 'add up' is used in British English with the same meanings as in American English – both for logical coherence and for mathematical calculation. You might hear 'makes sense' slightly more often for the logical aspect, but 'add up' is perfectly understood.

Not really considered slang, it's a standard idiom. However, in very casual contexts, like texting, people might use it humorously, like 'My bank balance after payday doesn't add up lol,' meaning it disappeared quickly.

A frequent error is confusing it with 'sum up.' Learners might ask someone to 'add up the main points' when they mean 'sum up the main points.' Remember: 'add up' is for logic/math, 'sum up' is for summarizing.

Yes, indirectly. When you say 'The small costs add up quickly,' you mean the total amount increases significantly over time. It implies that the sum of many small things becomes large.

It stems from the basic mathematical act of addition. The figurative meaning of 'making sense' developed because logical arguments or sequences of events are seen as being 'added' together coherently, like numbers.

Definitely! 'Doesn't add up' is extremely common when expressing doubt or pointing out inconsistencies. For example, 'The witness's account doesn't add up with the physical evidence.'

When something 'adds up,' it builds trust because it appears logical and truthful. Conversely, if something 'doesn't add up,' it immediately raises suspicion and erodes trust in the information or person.

Yes, but cautiously. You can say 'His reasons for quitting don't add up,' referring to the logic of his explanation. However, avoid using it for emotions like 'My happiness adds up' – that sounds unnatural.

Try watching mystery shows or reading news articles. Pause and ask yourself, 'Does this add up?' or 'Why doesn't this add up?' Also, practice calculating simple budgets and see if they 'add up'.

Expressions liées

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make sense

synonym

To be logical or reasonable.

This is the closest synonym for the logical meaning of 'add up', often used interchangeably in casual conversation.

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sum up

related topic

To summarize the main points of something.

'Sum up' is often confused with 'add up', but it specifically refers to summarizing, not logical coherence or calculation.

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hold water

synonym

To be valid, logical, or sound.

This idiom is a strong synonym for 'add up' when referring to arguments or explanations that are convincing and logical.

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doesn't compute

antonym

To not make sense; to be illogical or incomprehensible.

This phrase is the direct opposite of 'add up' when used in the sense of making logical sense, often used humorously or informally.

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check out

synonym

To be satisfactory, plausible, or correct.

Similar to 'add up', 'check out' is used to determine if something is valid, logical, or factually correct, especially in informal contexts.

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figure out

related topic

To understand or solve something.

While not a direct synonym, 'figure out' is often what you do *before* you can determine if something 'adds up' logically.

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