v. 25B6; verb
the cost was reckoned at £6,000 : CALCULATE, compute, work out, put a figure on, figure; count (up), add up, total; Brit. tot up.
Anselm reckoned Hugh among his friends : INCLUDE, count, consider to be, regard as, look on as.
(informal) I reckon I can manage that : BELIEVE, think, be of the opinion/view, be convinced, dare say, imagine, guess, suppose, consider; informal figure.
it was reckoned a failure : REGARD AS, consider, judge, hold to be, think of as; deem, rate, gauge, count.
I reckon to get good value for money : EXPECT, anticipate, hope to, be looking to; count on, rely on, depend on, bank on; N. Amer. informal figure on.
25A0; to be reckoned with IMPORTANT, of considerable importance, significant; influential, powerful, strong, potent, formidable, redoubtable.
25A0; reckon with
it's her mother you'll have to reckon with : DEAL WITH, contend with, face (up to).
they hadn't reckoned with her burning ambition : TAKE INTO ACCOUNT, take into consideration, bargain for/on, anticipate, foresee, be prepared for, consider; formal take cognizance of.
25A0; reckon without OVERLOOK, fail to take account of, disregard.