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Reckon Definition & Meaning

1. To calculate or estimate something.

Example: I reckon we'll need about 10 more minutes to finish this task.

2. To consider or believe something to be true.

Example: I reckon he's telling the truth.

3. To take someone or something into account.

Example: We need to reckon with the fact that the budget is limited.

4. To count or include someone or something.

Example: The organizers reckon there were over 500 attendees at the conference.

5. To settle or pay a debt.

Example: I reckon i owe you $20 for the dinner last night.

Examples of the word reckon used in sentences.

  • I reckon it will rain later, so bring an umbrella.
  • I reckon she's the best candidate for the job.
  • I reckon my phone is broken because it won't turn on.
  • Can you reckon how much the total cost will be for the groceries?
  • Do you reckon we'll have enough time to finish the project today?
  • Do you reckon we can finish all these tasks before the end of the day?
  • He reckoned that the new restaurant in town serves the best pizza.
  • I'm not sure how much money I have left, but I reckon it's enough for a coffee.
  • I reckon we should go to the park today, the weather is perfect for a picnic.
  • She reckoned that learning a new language was difficult, but with practice, it became easier.
  • I reckon it's going to rain soon, we should bring an umbrella.
  • I reckon I'll need some help with this project, would you be willing to lend a hand?
  • Do you reckon we'll be able to finish this puzzle before dinner?
  • I reckon it's time we started planning our summer vacation.
  • From what I reckon, the new restaurant in town seems to be doing pretty well.
  • Do you reckon that it's going to rain today?
  • I reckon that we'll need to allocate a bigger budget for this project if we want to see real results.
  • I reckon that he'll be a great addition to our team, based on his credentials.
  • I reckon that we'll have to postpone the meeting due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • I reckon that it's best to proceed with caution when dealing with sensitive matters such as these.
  • Despite the challenges, I reckon that starting my own business was one of the best decisions I ever made.
  • Many people reckon that traveling is the best way to gain new experiences and broaden one's horizons.
  • After analyzing the evidence, detectives reckon that the suspect is likely responsible for the crime.
  • As a seasoned investor, I reckon that this stock is likely to soar in the near future.
  • I reckon that studying abroad gave me a broader perspective on the world and helped me grow as a person.
  • Despite her initial doubts, my colleague now reckons that working from home can be just as productive as being in the office.
  • After analyzing the data, I reckon that our company's profits will double in the next quarter.
  • Some people reckon that climate change is a myth, but the overwhelming evidence suggests otherwise.
  • As an experienced cook, I reckon that a pinch of salt can make or break a dish.
  • I reckon that the new movie adaptation will never live up to the book's greatness.
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