reckon

//ˈrɛkən//
B2Frequency Level 10Colloquial
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Verb

reckonInfinitive
reckonPresent tense
reckonedPast tense
reckonedPast participle
reckoningPresent participle
reckonsThird-person singular
1

To think or suppose; to have an opinion about something.

I reckon it will rain tomorrow.

2

To calculate or estimate a number or amount.

I reckon the total cost will be around $500.

3

To consider or regard someone or something in a specified way.

She is reckoned as one of the best teachers in the school.

4

To expect or anticipate something.

I reckon the train will arrive on time.

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