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- nounreckoning (noun) · reckonings (plural noun)
- the action or process of calculating or estimating something:"last year was not, by any reckoning, a particularly good one" · "the system of time reckoning in Babylon"
- a person's view, opinion, or judgment:"by ancient reckoning, bacteria are plants"
- archaica bill or account, or its settlement.
- the avenging or punishing of past mistakes or misdeeds:"the fear of being brought to reckoning" · "there will be a terrible reckoning"
verbreckoning (present participle)- establish by counting or calculation; calculate:"his debts were reckoned at $300,000" · "the Byzantine year was reckoned from September 1"
- consider or regard in a specified way:"the event was reckoned a failure" · "these prisoners are reckoned to be the most dangerous"
- (reckon someone or something among)include someone or something in (a class or group):"in college he was always reckoned among the brainiest"
- informalbe of the opinion:"he reckons that the army should pull out entirely" · "I reckon I can manage that"
- expect to do a particular thing:"I reckon to get away by two-thirty"
OriginOld English (ge)recenian ‘recount, relate’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch rekenen and German rechnen ‘to count (up)’. Early senses included ‘give an account of items received’ and ‘mention things in order’, which gave rise to the notion of ‘calculation’ and hence of ‘being of an opinion’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- the action or process of calculating or estimating something:
- a person's view, opinion, or judgment:
- a bill or account, or its settlement.
- the avenging or punishing of past mistakes or misdeeds:
verb- establish by counting or calculation; calculate:
- consider or regard in a specified way:
- be of the opinion:
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- A reckoning can refer to12:
- A calculation that you make.
- The act of counting or calculating.
- Settlement of an account or bill.
- Retribution for one's actions, especially in the phrase "day of reckoning".
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.reckoning noun [ C or U ] uk / ˈrek. ə n.ɪŋ / us / ˈrek. ə n.ɪŋ / Add to word list a calculation that you make: By my reckoning, we should arrive in ten minutes.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/reckoningreckoning /ˈrɛkənɪŋ/ n the act of counting or calculating settlement of an account or bill a bill or account retribution for one's actions (esp in the phrase day of reckoning)www.wordreference.com/definition/reckoning Reckoning Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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