Synonym: appraise, believe, calculate, compute, consider, count, deem, estimate, evaluate, fancy, figure, hold, imagine, judge, regard, suppose, think. Similar words: back on, go back on, fall back on, check out, reck, look on, neck, deck. Meaning: ['rekən] v. 1. expect, believe, or suppose 2. judge to be probable 3. deem to be 4. make a mathematical calculation or computation 5. have faith or confidence in 6. take account of.
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(31) We must reckon with all possible difficulties.
(32) I reckon he is too old for the job.
(33) I reckon it will cost about 100.
(34) The news won't worry her, I reckon.
(35) You can't reckon upon his promises.
(36) I reckon he will arrive in Shanghai at noon.
(37) We reckon to finish by ten.
(38) I reckon we'll go next week.
(39) He forgot to reckon in the money on petrol.
(40) We have to reckon with many problems.
(41) I reckon we'll go next month.
(42) You can reckon to 100 while we hide.
(43) I reckon she died of a broken heart.
(44) I'll reckon with that boy when he gets home!
(45) We reckon to arrive in Delhi at noon.
(46) We must reckon with the innkeeper before leaving Paris.
(47) I reckon that he will come soon.
(48) You are the boss here,I reckon.
(49) I reckon the film should be over by 9.30.
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(50) I reckon she's pulling in over $100 000.
(51) I wouldn't like to reckon with the manager when he's in a bad temper.
(52) After all the suffering that you have had to reckon with in the past, your present struggle will seem easy.
(53) Observers reckon the Bank of England will hold fire until nearer the Budget.
(54) We reckon that sitting in traffic jams costs us around $9 billion a year in lost output.
(55) He says he's going to complain to the manager, but I reckon he's all mouth.
(56) I reckon that he is rather too old to marry again.
(57) Sometimes he laughs and sometimes bursts into tears.I can't reckon him up.
(58) If you harm her, you're going to have the police to reckon with.
(59) They reckon their profits are down by at least 20%.
(60) She can reckon up a bill faster than any calculator.
More similar words: back on, go back on, fall back on, check out, reck, look on, neck, deck, check, check in, check up, checkpoint, pick out, back of, back out, pick off, stick out, knock out, black out, knock off, for lack of, recall, direct, recoup, recede, recipe, recent, record, correct, receive.