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Term: reckon

Verb (1)

Sense 1:

to calculate or estimate something

Examples:

  • I reckon it will cost about $50.
  • She reckoned the distance to be around 5 miles.

Sense 2:

to consider or regard something in a particular way

Examples:

  • I reckon him to be a reliable source of information.
  • She reckoned her chances of winning were slim.

Verb (2)

Sense 1:

to expect or anticipate something

Examples:

  • I reckon on seeing him at the party tonight.
  • They reckon on winning the championship.

Noun (1)

Sense 1:

a person's opinion or judgment

Examples:

  • He has a positive reckon of the situation.
  • Her reckon about the matter is different.

Noun (2)

Sense 1:

a bill or account, especially in business

Examples:

  • Please settle your reckons before leaving the hotel.
  • The company sent us the reckon for the services rendered.

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