RECKONING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com A reckoning is a calculation or number you estimate You might say, "By my reckoning, there are now seventeen kids in the bouncy house, which might be a few too many " The act of counting or tallying can be called a reckoning, and so can a person's opinion on something
Reckoning - definition of reckoning by The Free Dictionary 1 computation; calculation 2 the settlement of accounts 3 a statement of an amount due; bill 4 an accounting, as for things done: a day of reckoning 5 an appraisal or judgment 6 dead reckoning
reckoning - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun reckoning (countable and uncountable, plural reckonings) The action of calculating or estimating something By that reckoning, it would take six weeks to go five miles
reckoning - WordReference. com Dictionary of English reck•on•ing (rek′ ə ning), n 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 an appraisal or judgment [Navig ]See dead reckoning See day of reckoning
Reckoning - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A reckoning is a calculation or number you estimate You might say, "By my reckoning, there are now seventeen kids in the bouncy house, which might be a few too many " The act of counting or tallying can be called a reckoning, and so can a person's opinion on something
reckoning noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of reckoning noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [uncountable, countable] the act of calculating something, especially in a way that is not very exact By my reckoning you still owe me £5 Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
reckoning - definition and meaning - Wordnik noun to be at a distance from the place indicated by the reckoning; -- said of a ship noun the day or time when one must pay one's debts, fulfill one's obligations, or be punished for one's transgressions