reckon
reck·on (rĕkʹən)v. reck·oned, reck·on·ing, reck·onsv. tr. 1. To count or compute: reckon the cost. See Synonyms at calculate. 2. To consider as being; regard as. See Synonyms at consider. 3. Informal. To think or assume.v. intr. 1. To make a calculation; figure. 2. To rely with confident expectancy. See Synonyms at rely. 3. Informal. To think or assume.Phrasal Verbs:reckon with To take into account or deal with: a man to be reckoned with.reckon without To fail to consider or deal with; ignore. [Middle English reknen, from Old English gerecenian, to recount, arrange. See reg- in Indo-European Roots.]
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