RECKON


Meaning of RECKON in English

v. 1 Often, reckon up. calculate, compute, add (up), figure (up), tally (up), sum up, total (up), work out or up If you reckon up the bill, I'll pay it at once 2 include, count, number, enumerate, list, name, consider, account, judge, deem, look upon, regard, view, think of, hold, gauge, estimate, appraise, value, rank, rate, class I have always reckoned Arthur as being among my closest friends 3 suppose, think, assume, presume, dare say, venture, imagine, fancy, consider, conclude, be of the opinion, US or Colloq guess She reckoned that no one could accuse her of idle chatter 4 reckon on or upon. count on, rely on, depend on, lean on, trust in, take for granted, Colloq bank on I was reckoning on your help, and I hope you won't disappoint me 5 reckon with. a settle (accounts) with, take care of, look after, see or attend to, deal with, handle, pay attention to, think about I have to go now, but I'll reckon with you later b take into account or consideration, consider, contemplate, account for, remember, bear in mind He thought he had got away with it, but he failed to reckon with Inspector Harris of the CID

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