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Sentence count:175+23Posted:2016-10-30Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: appraisebelievecalculatecomputeconsidercountdeemestimateevaluatefancyfigureholdimaginejudgeregardsupposethinkSimilar words: back ongo back onfall back oncheck outrecklook onneckdeckMeaning: ['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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(121) I reckon most little boys believe that their favourite big brother can conquer the world and can do no wrong.
(122) I reckon the average user will keep it in working order for ages - I kill them at roughly yearly intervals.
(123) Reckon you two would make a good team - both of you mad about horses!
(124) We reckon she was brought in from somewhere nearby, and dumped on us.
(125) Its members reckon their enterprises have no future without price controls and government subsidies.
(126) Analysts reckon the company's net profit probably halved last year, to around 500 billion lire.
(127) The consultants reckon that pumping water from depths of 20 metres would cost less than 50 cents per cubic metre with solar power.
(128) One can reckon that to be all to the good, from a stranger.
(129) Despite that, many in the industry reckon Daimler's biggest troubles may still be ahead.
(130) They reckon it's no bad thing to be going from one big game to another.
(131) I reckon he might have been too dazzled by the glitter around him even to shoot straight.
(132) It's an old established set-up, but I reckon it's on its last legs now.
(133) This place is so good that some Peak activists reckon they will take their holidays indoors next year!
(134) Even accounting for the generally lower standard of software then, I reckon the reviewers were feeling generous.
(135) Those who favour a depiction of the fortunes of the imperial house have to reckon with the difficulty of recognising Augustus.
(136) The C65 really does sound brill and even people that down Commodore reckon it sounds pretty nifty.
(137) The fact that so many new titles are appearing suggests that publishers now reckon that video is getting established in language institutes.
(138) Fat Vince has a feeling for me also, I reckon.
(139) But its newly minted dual-containment policy may reckon without the Middle East's rare talent for opportunistic alliances.
(139) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(140) Maybe they reckon they've also managed to absorb that through their skin ....
(141) I reckon it must have been a practical joke: some one sticking it in her chair.
(142) Most people in bands have quite similar backgrounds and I reckon a lot of them shared the same experience as I did.
(143) So the two tough women are among those with whom politicians must reckon.
(144) If Sunil was on the north bank, I reckon it must have been Declan.
(145) I reckon he's pretty homesick to tell the truth.
(146) You can't reckon on seeing him.
(147) We did not reckon on finding you here.
(148) One can't reckon on suicidal madness in the enemy.
(149) You can reckon on our help.
(150) By using the generalized support function, we reckon the mean distance of two points of circle, rectangle and ellipse, and deduct the idiographic process.
More similar words: back ongo back onfall back oncheck outrecklook onneckdeckcheckcheck incheck upcheckpointpick outback ofback outpick offstick outknock outblack outknock offfor lack ofrecalldirectrecouprecedereciperecentrecordcorrectreceive
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