Meaning & Definition of Reckoning in English
Reckoning
the act of calculating or estimating something; a time of judgment or decision
Pronunciation:
/ˈrɛkənɪŋ/Part of Speech:
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reckoningsDetailed Definitions
Definition: a calculation or estimation of a quantity or value.
Example Sentence: The accountant prepared the reckoning of the company's financial state.
Definition: a time when one has to face the consequences of their actions.
Example Sentence: The day of reckoning finally arrived for those who had committed the fraud.
Definition: a settlement of accounts.
Example Sentence: The reckoning of the debts took longer than expected.
Definition: the process of assessing or evaluating something.
Example Sentence: The reckoning of the project's success was based on various performance metrics.
Definition: in some cultures, a moment of judgment after death.
Example Sentence: In many religions, believers anticipate a reckoning in the afterlife.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English, from the verb reckon, derived from Old French 'recounte' meaning to recount or compute.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- day of reckoning: a time when consequences must be faced or accounts settled
- final reckoning: the last opportunity to settle debts or face consequences
- reckoning with the past: dealing with previous actions or events
Translations
- Spanish: cálculo
- French: décision
- German: Abrechnung
- Russian: расчёт
Related Words
- reckon: to calculate or estimate
- reckoner: a person or tool that estimates or calculates
- reckless: without thinking about the consequences; rash
Slang Meanings of reckoning
Meaning: getting what's due
Example Sentence: After a long time of cheating, his day of reckoning came.
Meaning: payback time
Example Sentence: They'll have their reckoning when it comes time to pay up.