reckon

/ˈrɛkən/
verb
  1. To think or believe something is true, often without being certain.
    • She reckons he is the best player on the team.
    • Do you reckon we'll finish on time?
    • I reckon it's going to rain later.
  2. To calculate or count something, especially in a rough or approximate way.
    • He reckoned the total cost to be around $500.
    • We need to reckon how many people are coming to the party.
    • The farmer reckoned the number of sheep in the field.
  3. To consider or regard someone or something in a particular way.
    • She is reckoned to be one of the best scientists in her field.
    • The movie is reckoned a classic by many critics.
    • They reckon him as a hero for saving the child.
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