Reconciled

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛk.ən.saɪld/

Definitions of reconciled

verb to restore friendly relations between

Example Sentences

A1 I reconciled with my friend after our argument.

A2 She reconciled her bank statement to make sure all the transactions were correct.

B1 The couple reconciled their differences and decided to give their relationship another chance.

B2 After years of estrangement, the siblings finally reconciled and made amends.

C1 The warring nations were able to reconcile their differences and sign a peace treaty.

C2 Despite their rocky past, the two business partners were able to reconcile and work together successfully.

adjective no longer in conflict or disagreement

Example Sentences

A1 They were once enemies, but now they are reconciled friends.

A2 The couple reconciled their differences and decided to give their relationship another chance.

B1 After years of not speaking, the siblings finally reconciled at their parents' anniversary party.

B2 The two countries were able to reconcile their differences and sign a peace treaty.

C1 The company was able to reconcile their financial records and identify the discrepancies.

C2 Through therapy and communication, the couple was able to reconcile their troubled marriage and find happiness again.

Examples of reconciled in a Sentence

formal After a long discussion, the two parties finally reconciled their differences.

informal I heard they reconciled after that big fight.

slang They squashed the beef and reconciled in the end.

figurative The colors of the painting were so different, yet somehow they reconciled perfectly.

Grammatical Forms of reconciled

past tense

reconciled

plural

reconciled

comparative

more reconciled

superlative

most reconciled

present tense

reconcile

future tense

will reconcile

perfect tense

have reconciled

continuous tense

is reconciling

singular

reconciled

positive degree

reconciled

infinitive

to reconcile

gerund

reconciling

participle

reconciling

Origin and Evolution of reconciled

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'reconciled' originated from the Latin word 'reconciliare', which means to bring together again or restore harmony.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'reconciled' has evolved to encompass not only the idea of restoring harmony or bringing together again, but also the concept of resolving differences or conflicts between parties.