1 to consider or have the opinion that something is as stated:
3 to calculate an amount based on facts or on your expectations:
4 to consider or have the opinion that something is as stated:
She reckoned they were both equally responsible.
She was widely reckoned to be the best actress of her generation.
I reckon I better get goin’ now.
"How old do I reckon she is? I'd say 38." "Spot on."
She's been promising to pay back the money for six months, but I reckon she's just stringing me along.
There was a man on the news last night who reckons we've been visited by beings from other worlds.
I paid for the tickets and you bought dinner so we're quits, I reckon.
Positions and heading angle from dead reckoning are redrawn on computer screen overlapped with a hand measured map.
Due taxes were reckoned in proportion to one's income, whereas voluntary undertaking of public expenditures, called 'liturgies', depended on one's wealth and sense of altruism.
They reckon it blew about 90 miles an hour.
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