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- Dictionaryreck·on/ˈrek(ə)n/
verb
- 1. establish by counting or calculation; calculate: "his debts were reckoned at $300,000" Similar
- 2. consider or regard in a specified way: "the event was reckoned a failure" Similar
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a. : count. reckon the days till Christmas. b. : estimate, compute. reckon the height of a building. c. : to determine by reference to a fixed basis. the existence of the U.S. is reckoned from the Declaration of Independence. 2. : to regard or think of as : consider. 3. chiefly dialectal: think, suppose.
RECKON definition: 1. to think or believe: 2. to consider or have the opinion that something is as stated: 3. to…. Learn more.
RECKON meaning: 1. to think or believe: 2. to consider or have the opinion that something is as stated: 3. to…. Learn more.
verb (used with object) to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount. Synonyms: enumerate. to esteem or consider; regard as: to be reckoned an authority in the field. Synonyms: judge, estimate, deem, account. Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. to think or suppose.
reckon. (rekən ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense reckons , present participle reckoning , past tense, past participle reckoned. 1. verb B2. If you reckon that something is true, you think that it is true. [informal] Toni reckoned that it must be about three o'clock. [VERB that] He reckoned he was still fond of her. [VERB that]
Definition of reckon verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
verb. make a mathematical calculation or computation. synonyms: calculate, cipher, compute, cypher, figure, work out. work out.
reckon. verb. /ˈrɛkən/ Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] reckon (that)… (informal) to think something or have an opinion about something I reckon (that) I'm going to get that job. It's worth a lot of money, I reckon. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
Definitions of 'reckon' 1. If you reckon that something is true, you think that it is true. [informal] [...] 2. If something is reckoned to be a particular figure, it is calculated to be roughly that amount. [...] More. Conjugations of 'reckon' present simple: I reckon, you reckon [...] past simple: I reckoned, you reckoned [...]
RECKON definition: 1. to think that something is probably true: 2. to guess that a particular number is correct: . Learn more.