E.G. "By my reckoning, the answers were correct."
recognize, understand
To reckon means to count. Its use as a synonym for "to think" in general is non-standard.
how do you use the word circling in a sentence
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E.G. "By my reckoning, the answers were correct."
i reckon the football scores will be 2-3
"Reckon" actually means "calculate", although in Western American slang it came to mean "guess" or "believe". "I reckon that his estimate was the most accurate." or "We'll have a gunfight at dawn, I reckon."
Reckoned.
"I reckon you ought to absquatulate, stranger," said the cowboy, drawing his pistol.
recognize, understand
I reckon we are lost said the navigator, worriedly.You might have broken your, leg his mum said worriedly.I can't believe it, I've lost my purse Ruth said worriedly.
count, total, think, guess, judge, gauge
No. It's Latin, computare - to count, reckon, sum up.
English derivatives for the Latin word "puto" include "puteal" (a stone enclosure marking a sacred well) and "putation" (calculation or estimation).
I need your help! can you please help me find the base word for multitude??what do you reckon??
That is the correct spelling for I reckon.