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Antonyms for reckon with
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : rek-uhn |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈrɛk ən |
Definition of reckon with
Origin :- c.1200, recenen, from Old English gerecenian "to explain, relate, recount," from West Germanic *(ga)rekenojanan (cf. Old Frisian rekenia, Middle Dutch and Dutch rekenen, Old High German rehhanon, German rechnen, Gothic rahnjan "to count, reckon"), from Proto-Germanic *rakinaz "ready, straightforward," from PIE *reg- "to move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "direct in a straight line, rule" (see regal).
- Intransitive sense "make a computation" is from c.1300. In I reckon, the sense is "hold an impression or opinion," and the expression, used parenthetically, dates from c.1600 and formerly was in literary use (Richardson, etc.), but came to be associated with U.S. Southern dialect and was regarded as provincial or vulgar. Related: Reckoned; reckoning.
- As in consider : verb turn over in one's mind
- As in consider : verb regard a certain way
Synonyms for reckon with
- acknowledge
- allow for
- analyze
- appraise
- assent to
- bear in mind
- believe
- care for
- chew over
- cogitate
- concede
- consult
- contemplate
- count
- credit
- deal with
- deem
- deliberate
- dream of
- envisage
- estimate
- examine
- excogitate
- favor
- feel
- flirt with
- grant
- hold
- hold an opinion
- inspect
- judge
- keep in mind
- keep in view
- look at
- look upon
- make allowance for
- meditate
- mull over
- muse
- perpend
- ponder
- provide for
- reason
- reckon with
- recognize
- reflect
- regard
- remember
- respect
- revolve
- ruminate
- scan
- scrutinize
- see
- see about
- sense
- set down
- speculate
- study
- subscribe to
- suppose
- take for
- take into account
- take under advisement
- take up
- think
- think of
- think out
- think over
- toss around
- view
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