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31reckon — reckonable, adj. /rek euhn/, v.t. 1. to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount. 2. to esteem or consider; regard as: to be reckoned an authority in the field. 3. Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. to think or suppose. v.i. 4. to… …
32reckon — Synonyms and related words: account, account as, account for, add, add up, algebraize, appraise, appreciate, approximate, assess, assume, attend to, bank on, be afraid, bear in mind, believe, calculate, call, cast, cipher, class, compute,… …
33reckon — reck•on [[t]ˈrɛk ən[/t]] v. t. 1) to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount 2) to esteem or consider; regard as; deem: to be reckoned an authority[/ex] 3) dial. Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. to think or suppose 4) to count; make …
34reckon on — verb a) To count on or depend on. I reckoned on my pension being enough. b) To plan on; to expect. I didnt reckon on him having a gun …
35reckon — verb rɛkən a) To count; to enumerate; to number; also, to compute; to calculate. ...then the priest shall reckon unto him the money according to the years that remain... Lev. 27:18, King James Version. b) To count as in a number, rank, or series; …
36reckon — See calculate. See calculate, reckon, guess …
37reckon — verb Reckon is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑expert …
38reckon — [OE] Reckon originally meant ‘give a list of, enumerate, tell’. The sense ‘count’ had developed by the 13th century, and ‘estimate, consider’ emerged in the 14th century. It comes ultimately from a prehistoric West Germanic *rekenōjan, which also …
39reckon on — PHRASAL VERB If you reckon on something, you feel certain that it will happen and are therefore prepared for it. [V P n/ ing (not pron)] They are typical of couples who plan a family without reckoning on the small fortune it will cost... [V P n/… …
40reckon on — rely on or be sure of. → reckon …