Meaning of Reckoned
To believe or suppose something based on reasoning.
In simple words: Thought about something or considered it.
Reckoned in a sentence
- I reckon it's going to rain today.
- She reckoned the project would take a year to complete.
- Do you reckon we'll win the game?
- He reckoned with his past mistakes during the meeting.
- They reckon that the new policy will help a lot.
How to use Reckoned
Commonly used in informal contexts to express beliefs or estimates. Avoid in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
reckon + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'reckon' – think of a calculator reckoning numbers.
Related words
Collocations with Reckoned
- reckon with
- reckon that
- I reckon
- reckon on
- it's reckoned
Opposites of Reckoned
- disregard
- doubt
Common mistakes with Reckoned
- Using it with an incorrect subject (e.g. 'I reckon he is right' instead of 'I reckon that he is right').
- Confusing it with 'recognize'.
- Using it in a negative context without proper structure.
Compare Reckoned with Consider, Believe, Estimate, Regard, Think
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Frequently asked questions about Reckoned
What does Reckoned mean?
Thought about something or considered it.
What is the definition of Reckoned?
To believe or suppose something based on reasoning.
How do you use Reckoned in a sentence?
I reckon it's going to rain today.
Can you give another example of Reckoned?
She reckoned the project would take a year to complete.
What are synonyms for Reckoned?
Common alternatives include consider, believe, estimate, regard, think.
What is the opposite of Reckoned?
Opposite meanings include disregard, doubt.
What words go with Reckoned?
It commonly pairs with reckon with, reckon that, I reckon, reckon on, it's reckoned.
What are common mistakes when using Reckoned?
Using it with an incorrect subject (e.g. 'I reckon he is right' instead of 'I reckon that he is right'). Confusing it with 'recognize'. Using it in a negative context without proper structure.
How do you pronounce Reckoned?
US: //ˈrɛk.ən//, UK: //ˈrɛk.ən//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Reckoned?
Commonly used in informal contexts to express beliefs or estimates. Avoid in very formal writing.
