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recognizance

American  
[ri-kog-nuh-zuhns, -kon-uh-] / rɪˈkɒg nə zəns, -ˈkɒn ə- /

noun

  1. Law.

    1. a bond or obligation of record entered into before a court of record or a magistrate, binding a person to do a particular act.

    2. the sum pledged as surety on such a bond.

  2. Archaic. recognition.

  3. Archaic. a token; badge.


recognizance British  
/ rɪˈkɒɡnɪzəns /

noun

  1. law

    1. a bond entered into before a court or magistrate by which a person binds himself to do a specified act, as to appear in court on a stated day, keep the peace, or pay a debt

    2. a monetary sum pledged to the performance of such an act

  2. an obsolete word for recognition

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  • recognizant adjective

Etymology

Origin of recognizance

1350–1400; Middle English reconissaunce, recognisance < Old French reconuissance. See recognize, -ance

Explanation

The noun recognizance, which means an agreement you make with a court of law to show up when you're told to, is seen most often in the phrase "released on his own recognizance." Of four look-alikes in English — recognizance plus recognition, reconnaissance, and reconnoiterrecognizance has perhaps the narrowest meaning: an obligation requiring you to do something (usually, appear in court). The word has been kicking around for a while: the OED finds a form of it in Chaucer, and its root is the Old French reconnaistre, or recognize.

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He was released on personal recognizance and is due back in court on April 1.

From Barron's • Feb. 13, 2026

A judge released Lemon without bail on his own recognizance.

From Salon • Feb. 2, 2026

Lemon was released on his own recognizance after a brief court appearance in Los Angeles and has vowed to fight the charges.

From Salon • Jan. 31, 2026

“I have spent my entire career covering the news,” Lemon told reporters after he was released on his own recognizance Friday afternoon.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 30, 2026

Daddy Clidell was to look after me but I was more or less left on my own recognizance and under the unsteady gaze of our lady roomers.

From "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou