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  1. 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. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Calculations & calculating. algebraically. algorithmic. amount. calculate. integration. interpolation. inverse function. linear equation. mathematical.

  2. The meaning of RECKONING is the act or an instance of reckoning. How to use reckoning in a sentence.

  3. Someone's reckoning is a calculation they make about something, especially a calculation that is not very exact.

  4. Definition of reckoning noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. noun. count; computation; calculation. the settlement of accounts, as between two companies. a statement of an amount due; bill. an accounting, as for things received or done. Synonyms: retribution, judgment. an appraisal or judgment. Navigation. dead reckoning. day of reckoning.

  6. The act of counting or tallying can be called a reckoning, and so can a person's opinion on something. You could describe an ancient astronomer's reckoning that the Earth was at the center of the universe or your own reckoning that guests should never stay more than three days.

  7. 10 meanings: 1. to calculate or ascertain by calculating; compute 2. to include; count as part of a set or class 3. to consider.... Click for more definitions.

  8. ( ˈrɛkənɪŋ) n. 1. the act of counting or calculating. 2. (Commerce) settlement of an account or bill. 3. (Commerce) a bill or account. 4. retribution for one's actions (esp in the phrase day of reckoning) 5. (Navigation) nautical short for dead reckoning.

  9. reckoning. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English reck‧on‧ing /ˈrekənɪŋ/ noun 1 [ uncountable] calculation that is based on a careful guess rather than on exact knowledge by somebody’s reckoning By my reckoning, we have 12,000 clients. 2 [ countable usually singular, uncountable] a time when you are judged or punished for ...

  10. to consider or have the opinion that something is as stated: I don't reckon much to ( US of) their chances of winning (= I do not think they will win). She was widely reckoned (to be) the best actress of her generation. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. reckon verb (CALCULATE) [ T ] mainly UK. to calculate an amount:

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