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    reck·on
    [ˈrek(ə)n]
    verb
    reckon (verb) · reckons (third person present) · reckoned (past tense) · reckoned (past participle) · reckoning (present participle)
    1. establish by counting or calculation; calculate:
      "his debts were reckoned at $300,000" · "the Byzantine year was reckoned from September 1"
    2. consider or regard in a specified way:
      "the event was reckoned a failure" · "these prisoners are reckoned to be the most dangerous"
      • (reckon someone or something among)
        include someone or something in (a class or group):
        "in college he was always reckoned among the brainiest"
    3. informal
      be of the opinion:
      "he reckons that the army should pull out entirely" · "I reckon I can manage that"
      • expect to do a particular thing:
        "I reckon to get away by two-thirty"
    Origin
    Old English (ge)recenian ‘recount, relate’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch rekenen and German rechnen ‘to count (up)’. Early senses included ‘give an account of items received’ and ‘mention things in order’, which gave rise to the notion of ‘calculation’ and hence of ‘being of an opinion’.
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    verb
    1. establish by counting or calculation; calculate:
    2. consider or regard in a specified way:
      • include someone or something in (a class or group):
        consider to be
        deem to be
        regard as
        look on as
        take to be
    3. be of the opinion:
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    What is the synonym of reckon?Reckon: to decide the size, amount, number, or distance of (something) without actual measurement. Synonyms: calculate, call, conjecture… Find the right word.
    What does it mean to be reckoned?be reckoned to be/have something Children are reckoned to be more sophisticated nowadays. + noun/adj. It was generally reckoned a success. [transitive] reckon to do something (British English, informal) to expect to do something We reckon to finish by ten. He wasn’t reckoning to pay so much. [transitive] to calculate an amount, a number, etc.
    What is a reckon verb?Definition of reckon verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary [transitive, intransitive] reckon (that)… (informal) to think something or have an opinion about something I reckon (that) I'm going to get that job. It's worth a lot of money, I reckon. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
    What is another word for reckoning?Synonyms: figure, suppose, imagine, assume, gather, more... Collocations: is reckoned among the [best, leading] experts, (he is) reckoned as [an expert, a contender, a leading light], reckon with [bad weather, a high turnout, such poor conditions], more...
     
  3. To count, compute, or calculate
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    reckon [ rek - uh n ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object) to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount.
    reck•on (rek′ ən), v.t. to count, compute, or calculate, as in number or amount. to esteem or consider; regard as: to be reckoned an authority in the field.
     
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