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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(61) She thinks it'll solve the problem, but I reckon she's barking up the wrong tree.
(62) We must reckon with all possible difficulties when we are considering the cost of the contract.
(63) Don't reckon on going abroad this summer, we may not be able to afford it.
(64) The police reckon that whoever killed Dad was with him earlier that day.
(65) Don't reckon upon your relatives to help you out of trouble.
(66) He will have to reckon for his bad behaviour sooner or later.
(67) I reckon you've just got to learn to hold your tongue.
(68) I reckon we've all made a big change for the better.
(69) When the fighting is over, we will reckon with the enemy's sympathizers.
(70) He still makes a few mistakes but I reckon he's got the right idea.
(71) When you did your expenses, did you reckon in your taxi fares?
(72) I reckon you need to be into masochism to run marathons.
(73) Optimists reckon house prices will move up with inflation this year.
(74) When you reckon in all my overtime, my total pay is quite good.
(75) I didn't reckon with getting caught up in so much traffic.
(76) I reckon we got a square deal on that car.
(77) Any invader would have the military might of NATO to reckon with.
(78) You can reckon ( up ) to 100 while we hide.
(79) We didn't reckon for the weather turning bad so suddenly.
(80) British Aerospace reckon that the plane will be commercially viable if 400 can be sold.
(81) Sometimes he gives one opinion and sometimes another; I can't reckon him up.
(82) I'd like to come with you but that's not a promise — don't reckon on it.
(83) We reckon him to be the best goalkeeper in the world.
(84) We didn't reckon for having such bad weather when we planned the garden party.
(85) She could reckon from 1 to 100 when she was more than one year old.
(86) What do you reckon our chances are of arriving on time?
(87) I reckon also I've reached the limit.
(88) Gardeners reckon her manure is pure gold.
(89) They reckon it's a jinx after last night.
(90) The big firms reckon that this pessimism is overdone.
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.