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Reckons Meaning in English

word · lemma: reckon

ˈɹɛkənz
REK-uhnz
ɹˈɛkənz
REK-uhnz

Definition

To think, believe, or suppose something, often based on personal opinion or calculation. Sometimes also used informally to mean 'to estimate' or 'to expect.'

Usage & Nuances

Chiefly informal and British English. Used for 'believe', 'suppose', or 'estimate', often in conversation: 'He reckons it'll rain.' Common in Australia and the UK; less so in North America. Not usually for strong certainty.

Example Sentences

He reckons it's going to rain later.

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Jenny reckons she can finish the work by Friday.

basic

My dad reckons this old car is still good.

basic

She reckons we've got plenty of time to get there.

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Tom reckons the new phone is overpriced.

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I reckon you'll enjoy the movie; it's really funny.

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