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  1. To be able to reliably expect something (to happen or be the case). I wouldn't count on the senator continuing to support you after everything that's happened. We hadn't counted on the health inspector showing up so early. Don't bother rushing around because you can always count on Tammy to be late. See also: count, on.

  2. to be confident that you can depend on someone: You can always count on Michael in a crisis. [ + to infinitive ] I can count on my parents to help me. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Trusting and not trusting. (you can) depend on/upon it idiom. accept/take something on faith idiom.

  3. To put one's trust in someone or something (to do something). We're counting on you to handle this problem, Janet. I know I can count on this old truck to get me anywhere I need to go. Come on, now that we're in office, we have to get things done! The average person counts upon their elected officials to improve things in this world! 3.

  4. Jun 27, 2023 · Learn the meaning and usage of the phrase "You can count on me" with examples and synonyms. It means that you are dependable and will do what you promise or help when needed.

  5. Learn how to use the phrase "you can count on me" to express reliability and trustworthiness in written English. See sentences from inspiring sources such as The New Yorker, The New York Times, and The Guardian.

  6. Meaning: When someone says ‘you can count on me,’ they mean you can trust them. Examples: If you need anything tonight, you can count on me. And you can count on me to support your needs. When it comes to women, you can count on me. From today you can count on me all the way. For the rest, as I said, you can count on me.

  7. Nov 25, 2020 · 0:00 - How to Say, “Count on me.”0:17 - Examples of “Count on me.”1:18 - Meaning of “Count on me.”2:03 - Origin of “Count on me.”4:08 - More Examples of “Cou...