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- Dictionaryreckon/ˈrɛk(ə)n/
verb
- 1. establish by calculation: "his debts were reckoned at £300,000" Similar
- 2. consider or regard in a specified way: "the event was reckoned a failure" Similar
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Reckoned is the past tense and past participle of reckon, which means to think, believe, consider, or calculate. Learn how to use reckoned in different contexts and idioms with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.
- English (US)
RECKONED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of...
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- English (US)
Reckon is a verb that means to think, believe, calculate or consider something. Learn how to use it in different contexts and sentences with Cambridge Dictionary.
Reckon is a verb that means to count, estimate, consider, or regard something. It can also mean to think, suppose, or judge something. See synonyms, examples, phrases, and word history of reckon.
Reckon is a verb that means to think, believe, calculate or consider something. Learn how to use it in different contexts and sentences with Cambridge Dictionary.
Reckon is a verb that means to count, compute, or calculate, or to think, suppose, or believe. It can also mean to regard, esteem, or depend on something or someone. See examples, synonyms, and related phrases.
Reckon means to think, calculate, or consider something to be true. It can also mean to depend or rely on something. See different meanings, synonyms, and examples of reckon in British and American English.
Reckon is a verb that means to think, expect, calculate or consider something. It can also be used in idioms and phrasal verbs. Learn how to use it with examples and synonyms.