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Essential Meaning of reckon. Do you reckon you'll be able to go to the grocery store after work? See More Examples We'll have to leave early, I reckon. Losses were reckoned to be over a million dollars. Full Definition of reckon. Synonyms for reckon Synonyms calculate , call , conjecture , estimate , figure , gauge also gage , guess , judge , make , place , put , suppose Visit the Thesaurus for More.

Examples of reckon in a Sentence I reckon that we'll have to leave early. We'll have to leave early, I reckon. They reckoned that they would reach their destination by noon. Lim, professionally known as MILCK her name spelled backwards , is a musical sensation to reckon with. Cressler, The Atlantic , 25 Oct. Enter search text.

Well, I like it. What do you think? When you are expressing an idea that you have or that somebody has of what is true or possible, believe is more formal than think. I don't reckon this phrase'll be used much by anyone under ta age of 35 or so. Highly-rated answerer. KeopiCat No, that was a perfectly fine example. Thank you everyone. I found this phrase in the post of British tabloid news The Sun. English UK. The one learning a language! Learn about premium features. I never met your mother, but if she was anything like you, I reckon he thought she'd do just that.

Zoologists usually reckon but an hundred and seventy species in all. All rights reserved. Filters 0. Words form: reckoned reckons. See word origin. Reckon is something you believe or decide after thinking about it for a while.



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