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Reckon (Verb)

Meaning 1

Make a mathematical calculation or computation.

Classification

Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting.

Examples

  • To correctly file taxes, you need to reckon your total income from all sources and calculate the applicable deductions.
  • She took a few minutes to reckon the tip, not wanting to leave too little for the waiter.
  • He had to reckon the cost of materials and labor before providing a quote for the construction project.
  • It's crucial to reckon the compound interest rate when comparing different investment options.
  • After reckoning the speed limit and distance, the driver realized they were going to be late for the meeting.

Synonyms

  • Compute
  • Work Out
  • Calculate
  • Figure
  • Cipher
  • Cypher

Hypernyms

  • Reason

Hyponyms

  • Estimate
  • Miscalculate
  • Prorate
  • Average Out
  • Extract
  • Fraction
  • Subtract
  • Differentiate
  • Extrapolate
  • Solve
  • Average
  • Recalculate
  • Take Off
  • Quantize
  • Factor In
  • Factor
  • Budget
  • Add
  • Deduct
  • Process
  • Add Together
  • Approximate
  • Misestimate
  • Capitalise
  • Quantise
  • Integrate
  • Factor Out
  • Guess
  • Gauge
  • Judge
  • Multiply
  • Divide
  • Capitalize
  • Interpolate
  • Resolve
  • Survey

Related Words

  • Reckoner (noun)
  • Reckoning (noun)
  • Reckon (verb)

Meaning 2

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".

Classification

Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting.

Examples

  • I reckon her to be one of the most talented artists in her generation.
  • She doesn't reckon their argument to be that serious after all.
  • My colleague reckons our team's approach is more efficient than the competitor's.
  • The boss reckons his new strategy will be effective in increasing sales.
  • I reckon our decision was a lot more well thought out than theirs was.

Synonyms

  • Consider
  • Regard
  • View
  • See

Hypernyms

  • Think
  • Conceive
  • Believe

Hyponyms

  • Abstract
  • Take For
  • Prize
  • Disesteem
  • Prise
  • Call
  • Identify
  • Respect
  • Hold
  • Appreciate
  • Idealise
  • Make
  • Consider
  • Disrespect
  • Receive
  • Like
  • Idealize
  • Include
  • Deem
  • Relativise
  • Reconsider
  • Capitalise
  • Value
  • Esteem
  • Reify
  • Favor
  • Expect
  • Favour
  • Relativize
  • Capitalize

Meaning 3

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".

Classification

Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting.

Examples

  • In times of crisis, I reckon you can depend on your family to be there for you.
  • I reckon you can count on me to help you any time of day or night.
  • People I befriend are the ones I reckon I can trust no matter what.
  • You can reckon on your close friends to support you through thick and thin.
  • I reckon you will always find solace and support in the love of your parents.

Synonyms

  • Look
  • Count
  • Bank
  • Bet
  • Calculate
  • Rely
  • Depend
  • Swear

Hypernyms

  • Trust

Meaning 4

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".

Classification

Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting.

Examples

  • I reckon she's not telling us the whole truth about her past.
  • He reckons the project will be completed on time, but I'm not so sure.
  • I reckon they'll be arriving late, given the bad weather conditions.
  • She reckons she can finish the assignment by tomorrow, but we'll see about that.
  • I reckon he'll say no, but it's worth asking him for a favor anyway.

Synonyms

  • Think
  • Guess
  • Imagine
  • Opine
  • Suppose

Hypernyms

  • Expect
  • Anticipate

Hyponyms

  • Suspect

Meaning 5

Take account of; "You have to reckon with our opponents"; "Count on the monsoon".

Classification

Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting.

Examples

  • We have to reckon with the increased costs of production when setting the retail price.
  • They didn't reckon with the fierce opposition they faced from local residents.
  • The tour organizers had to reckon with the safety risks posed by the dense forest.
  • When planning the agricultural calendar, farmers have to reckon on the monsoon season.
  • The company must reckon with international competition if it wants to stay ahead in the market.

Synonyms

  • Count

Hypernyms

  • Guess
  • Gauge
  • Judge
  • Approximate

Meaning 6

Judge to be probable.

Classification

Verbs of thinking, judging, analyzing, doubting.

Examples

  • I reckon it'll take them a few more days to finish the project.
  • According to the forecast, I reckon we can expect more rain next week.
  • I reckon that's a fair assessment of the situation, considering the circumstances.
  • The experts reckon that the economy will recover within the next two years.
  • Given her current progress, I reckon she'll be ready for the exam in a month.

Synonyms

  • Estimate
  • Count On
  • Calculate
  • Figure
  • Forecast

Hypernyms

  • Pass Judgment
  • Evaluate

Hyponyms

  • Allow
  • Take Into Account
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