reckon

[US]/ˈrekən/
[UK]/ˈrekən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. guess; estimate; think; consider; calculate.

Phrases & Collocations

reckon on

reckon with

reckon in

reckon up

Example Sentences

reckon the cost of production

you reckon that's them?.

reckon on sb.'s help

I reckon him as a friend.

The day of reckoning has arrived.

I reckon I can manage that.

it was generally reckoned a failure.

I don't reckon his chances.

I reckon to get away by two-thirty.

the system of time reckoning in Babylon.

by ancient reckoning, bacteria are plants.

I reckon I've got him sussed.

We have to reckon with many problems.

Reckon the cost before you decide.

I reckon that he will come soon.

I reckon that he is old enough.

I reckon she has good reason to feel smug.

the best scheme is generally reckoned to be the Canadian one.

the Byzantine year was reckoned from 1 September.

Real-world Examples

You are a force to be reckoned with.

Source: Emma Watson Compilation

The elements of nature must be reckoned with in any military campaign.

Source: New Version of University English Comprehensive Course 4

It really come into prominence as a new electoral force to be reckoned with.

Source: VOA Standard English_Americas

Well I reckon I'd be level B.

Source: Cambridge IELTS Listening Actual Test 13

So, what do you reckon then Sam?

Source: 6 Minute English

“What you reckon? ” the boy asked.

Source: Stephen King on Writing

When do you reckon that will be?

Source: Modern University English Intensive Reading (2nd Edition) Volume 3

This girl's body's more powerful than you reckon!

Source: Lost Girl Season 2

Even here, the sea is a force to be reckoned with.

Source: Human Planet

What made them a force to be reckoned with among the Greeks?

Source: Curious Muse

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