Synonym: calculation, computation, count, counting, enumeration, figuring, numeration, tally. Similar words: reckon, beckon, neck or nothing, zoning, boning, cloning, swooning, rationing. Meaning: ['reknɪŋ] n. 1. problem solving that involves numbers or quantities 2. a bill for an amount due 3. the act of counting.
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31) You're enjoying yourself now, but a day of reckoning will come.
32) I was reckoning on getting at least 60% of the votes.
33) Their day of reckoning had come.
34) In the final reckoning, truth is restored.
35) This reckoning sometimes takes bitter forms.
36) This last trip was a final reckoning.
37) The day of reckoning has come.
38) In fact there is no direct link between the status of women and the reckoning of descent in one line or another.
39) Tom Watson came into the reckoning after also carding a 66 in the third round.
40) But for Britain it is reckoning on just 0.4 percent growth this year and 0.9 percent in 1993.
41) On any reckoning James of St George's achievement in the field of medieval military architecture was outstanding.
42) The smoke and sound told her the day of reckoning had begun.
43) She had refused flatly to consider him as her groom, but the time of reckoning was at hand.
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44) But on the day of reckoning a divided Kurdistan could be a fatally weakened one.
45) The final reckoning is that Nixon and Kissinger failed to reach their major foreign policy goals.
46) What surfaces is the inevitable reckoning with what lies ahead.
47) Yet year by year, the day of reckoning grows closer, and nothing is being done.
48) The more you fear financial loss, the blinder you become to solutions. 1993 is a year of reckoning.
49) Most of our navigation was pure pilotage and dead reckoning over unfamiliar, sometimes hostile territory and some very bad weather.
50) On a conservative reckoning she would have to live at least another fifty years in this bland and dreary universe.
51) Officials concerned with environmental policy predict that a day of reckoning will come when the issue has to be faced again.
52) Upon a wilderness of ocean the human psyche makes a reckoning with its own essential loneliness.
53) If they do that they will merely be putting off the day of reckoning.
54) This man was old, old, by Adam's reckoning five and sixty years.
55) Our reckoning is that we should cut that by half.
56) Scientists and engineers have buttoned their lip, and crossed their fingers that the reckoning wouldn't come in their own day.
57) Yet, while Foinavon was indisputably lucky, bravery and skill also came into the reckoning.
58) The initial responses from the government suggest that there may indeed be a reckoning ahead.
59) A man-made clock would certainly prove a useful accessory to astronomical reckoning but could never stand in its stead.
60) I would suggest that this level of support given by child benefit would price many jobs into a claimant's reckoning.
More similar words: reckon, beckon, neck or nothing, zoning, boning, cloning, swooning, rationing, poisoning, reasoning, seasoning, burgeoning, envisioning, positioning, back on, pick on, tack on, provisioning, ironing board, conditioning, repositioning, food poisoning, go back on, fall back on, air conditioning, knock-on effect, checkout, check out, global positioning system, deck of cards.