Reckon [verb]
Definition of Reckon:
add up; evaluate
Synonyms of Reckon:
● Surmise
● Square
● Consider
● Figure
● Judge
● Number
● Put
● Rate
● Deem
● Gauge
● Esteem
● Total
● Guess
● Tote
● Sum
● Tot
● Call
● Tally
● Regard
● Cipher
● Foot
● Estimate
● Hold
● Count
● Account
● Compute
● Cast
● Place
● Appraise
● View
● Run down
● Think of
● Tick off
● Tot up
● Tote up
Opposite/Antonyms of Reckon:
● Neglect
● Receive
● Stop
● Cancel
● Displace
● Take
● Remove
● Abandon
● Forget
● Subtract
● Ignore
Sentence/Example of Reckon:
This Mauburn isn't good enough for your family, but you reckon he's good enough for me?
"They won't go back without me, I reckon," he added, with a laugh.
It may be over when you will: so I reckon nothing upon that.
It graveled him like the nation, too, I reckon, much as he tried not to let on.
DO you reckon Tom Sawyer was satisfied after all them adventures?
This balloon is a good enough reason it could happen, I should reckon.
This yere ford changes every week, but I reckon you might try here.
I reckon that if Dock had stayed in Chicago a week he'd have had everybody crazy.
"But you got sorry for it, I reckon," said the trapper, a little more softly.
Lie still, mother, till you get some of our tea and toast, and I reckon it will cure you.