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Synonyms for reckon
ˈrɛk ənreck·on
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reckonverb
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repute, estimate, compute, enumerate, value, account, number, esteem, calculatereckonverb
To count; to enumerate; to number; also, to compute; to calculate.
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compute, number, repute, estimate, calculate, enumerate, account, esteem, valuereckonverb
To count as in a number, rank, or series; to estimate by rank or quality; to place by estimation; to account; to esteem; to repute.
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calculate, esteem, compute, estimate, value, number, account, repute, enumeratereckonverb
To charge, attribute, or adjudge to one, as having a certain quality or value.
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account, estimate, enumerate, value, esteem, calculate, number, repute, computereckonverb
To conclude, as by an enumeration and balancing of chances; hence, to think; to suppose; -- followed by an objective clause;
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enumerate, esteem, compute, estimate, account, repute, value, number, calculatereckonverb
To make an enumeration or computation; to engage in numbering or computing.
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estimate, compute, esteem, calculate, value, number, account, repute, enumeratereckonverb
To come to an accounting; to make up accounts; to settle; to examine and strike the balance of debt and credit; to adjust relations of desert or penalty.
Parfay, sayst thou, sometime he reckon shall. Chaucer.
Synonyms:
compute, calculate, number, enumerate, account, estimate, value, repute, esteem
English Synonyms and Antonyms
reckon
Number is the generic term. To count is to number one by one. To calculate is to use more complicated processes, as multiplication, division, etc., more rapid but not less exact. Compute allows more of the element of probability, which is still more strongly expressed by estimate. We compute the slain in a great war from the number known to have fallen in certain great battles; compute refers to the present or the past, estimate more frequently to the future; as, to estimate the cost of a proposed building. To enumerate is to mention item by item; as, to enumerate one's grievances. To rate is to estimate by comparison, as if the object were one of a series. We count upon a desired future; we do not count upon the undesired. As applied to the present, we reckon or count a thing precious or worthless. Compare ESTEEM.
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account, calculate, cast, compute, consider, count, deem, enumerate, estimate, number, rate, sum upPreposition:
It is vain to calculate on or upon an uncertain result.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
reckon
Synonyms:
compute, calculate, count, regard, estimate, value, account, consider, argue, infer, judgeAntonyms:
miscompute, miscalculate, misestimate, misreckon
Princeton's WordNet
think, opine, suppose, imagine, reckon, guessverb
expect, believe, or suppose
"I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel"; "I thought to find her in a bad state"; "he didn't think to find her in the kitchen"; "I guess she is angry at me for standing her up"
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approximate, call back, cerebrate, bet, speak out, suppose, look, hypothesise, work out, mean, view, retrieve, figure, speculate, pretend, gauge, envisage, call up, infer, judge, see, say, guess, theorize, conjecture, depend, think, calculate, cypher, venture, intend, hypothesize, opine, recollect, speak up, hazard, imagine, compute, theorise, sound off, regard, animadvert, presuppose, recall, believe, count, hypothecate, ideate, estimate, consider, remember, cogitate, forecast, cipher, conceive, conceive of, count oncalculate, estimate, reckon, count on, figure, forecastverb
judge to be probable
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fancy, predict, augur, figure, foreshadow, bet, suppose, look, work out, view, omen, foretell, consider, estimate, auspicate, visualize, gauge, betoken, see, guess, project, picture, compute, depend, think, calculate, approximate, opine, envision, aim, imagine, direct, bode, count, image, prefigure, judge, presage, regard, prognosticate, enter, visualise, cypher, portend, forecast, cipher, account, count onsee, consider, reckon, view, regardverb
deem to be
"She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
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ensure, project, interpret, look, experience, get word, visualise, deal, affect, assure, image, fancy, run across, go steady, learn, debate, depend, run into, discover, escort, turn over, examine, pick up, visit, consider, study, forecast, come across, cypher, get a line, weigh, get wind, figure, estimate, take care, calculate, control, ascertain, insure, attend, suppose, date, realize, check, meet, go out, witness, count on, take, moot, catch, construe, find out, see, bet, regard, visualize, picture, find, work out, go through, opine, view, count, think, hear, deliberate, guess, compute, envision, determine, take in, encounter, believe, watch, involve, look at, conceive, see to it, cipher, understand, imagine, realisecalculate, cipher, cypher, compute, work out, reckon, figureverb
make a mathematical calculation or computation
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fancy, visualize, figure, bet, suppose, look, encipher, write in code, view, consider, estimate, elaborate, lick, work out, aim, figure out, project, picture, compute, depend, think, calculate, work, opine, envision, inscribe, imagine, direct, code, work up, see, encrypt, count, image, puzzle out, guess, regard, exercise, enter, solve, visualise, cypher, forecast, cipher, account, count oncount, bet, depend, look, calculate, reckonverb
have faith or confidence in
"you can count on me to help you any time"; "Look to your friends for support"; "You can bet on that!"; "Depend on your family in times of crisis"
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figure, seem, bet, suppose, look, work out, appear, weigh, view, front, estimate, numerate, expect, see, compute, search, depend, think, calculate, cypher, play, opine, aim, imagine, await, wager, enumerate, count, cipher, direct, number, guess, face, attend, regard, wait, consider, forecast, take care, matter, account, count onreckon, countverb
take account of
"You have to reckon with our opponents"; "Count on the monsoon"
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compute, number, guess, imagine, consider, depend, numerate, enumerate, figure, work out, suppose, cypher, cipher, bet, estimate, think, matter, look, weigh, count, opine, calculate, regard, view, forecast, count on, see
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How to use reckon in a sentence?
We pledge to learn from past tragedies so as to not to repeat them. We welcome the efforts of Armenians and Turks to acknowledge and reckon with their painful history.
I reckon '19 is going to be pretty spot on, it's a part of why you go into it - it's not just the romance about picking grapes, you've got to fight against all these natural things that come.
Such restrictions, in their intensity, do not go beyond other passage and stopping bans as justified by road law requirements, which motorists always have to reckon with and which they principally have to accept.
I declare to you that if anyone appears on your territory without your knowledge, it doesn't matter whether they're from Moscow or Stavropol, then shoot to kill. People need to reckon with us.
I hit him too hard, I reckon, and he didn’t say anything, he just wouldn't breathe.
Translations for reckon
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- اعتقدArabic
- abschätzen, zusammenrechnen, vermuten, ausrechnen, berrechnen, rechnen mit, schätzen, rechnen, mutmaßen, kalkulieren, errechnenGerman
- calcular, tantear, adjudicar, concluir, estimar, atribuir, contar, suponerSpanish
- روی چیزی حساب کردنPersian
- considérer, estimerFrench
- माननाHindi
- חושבHebrew
- တွက်Burmese
- veronderstellenDutch
- полагать, подсчитывать, считатьRussian
- izračunatiSerbo-Croatian
- கணக்கிடுங்கள்Tamil
- คิดThai
- سمجھوUrdu
- 估計Chinese
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