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Reckon on Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹɛkən/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
REK-uhn AWN
ɹˈɛkən/ /ˈɒn
REK-uhn ON

Definition

To expect something to happen and base your plans on it; to depend on something as part of your plans.

Usage & Nuances

More common in British than American English; usually used in informal or semi-formal contexts. Typical combinations: 'reckon on support', 'reckon on rain'. Similar to 'count on', but 'reckon on' emphasizes planning for or expecting something, not just trusting. Not used for people as directly as 'count on' (e.g. 'reckon on winning', not usually 'reckon on him').

Example Sentences

We can't reckon on the weather being nice tomorrow.

basic

You shouldn't reckon on getting a pay raise this year.

basic

Did you reckon on so many people coming to the party?

basic

You can't really reckon on anything going smoothly in this business.

natural

I didn't reckon on traffic being so bad during rush hour.

natural

Whatever you do, don't reckon on things going as planned.

natural