reckon
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ˈrɛ
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ckon
kən
kēn
British pronunciation
/ɹˈɛkən/

Definition & Meaning of "reckon"in English

to reckon
01

to think or have an opinion about something

Transitive: to reckon that
to reckon definition and meaning
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Examples
He reckoned that the project would take longer than anticipated.
02

to guess something using available information

Transitive: to reckon sth
to reckon definition and meaning
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Examples
After assessing the project requirements, the team tried to reckon the time needed for completion.
03

to think of or judge something in a particular way

Complex Transitive: to reckon sth [adj] | to reckon sth sth
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Examples
The project was reckoned a success due to the high turnout.
04

to calculate or estimate the value, amount, or number of something

Transitive: to reckon quantity of something
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Examples
The accountant reckoned the profits for the year based on the sales report.
05

to believe or accept something as true or certain, often with confidence or trust

Intransitive: to reckon on sth
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Examples
She reckoned on winning the competition after practicing for months.
06

to count or calculate the total number of something

Transitive: to reckon sth
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Examples
He reckoned the number of books on the shelf and found there were over 100.
07

to expect to do something particular

Transitive: to reckon to do sth
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She reckoned to finish the report by the end of the day.
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