"Reckoned" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reckoned" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reckoned" Meaning

Considered carefully and thought to be true, likely to be correct.

"Reckoned" Examples

Usage Examples of "reckoned"


She was reckoned to be one of the smartest students in the college.
The new policy was reckoned to have negative effects on the environment.
She was reckoned by her boss to be responsible for the mistake.
The company was reckoned to be the most successful in the industry.
The manager reckoned the cost of the project to be too high.

"Reckoned" Similar Words

Reciter

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Reciters

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Recites

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Reciting

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Reckless

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Recklessly

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Recklessness

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Reckon

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Reckoner

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Reckoning

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Reckonings

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Calculations or estimates, often rough or tentative, of the consequences of an action or situation.<br><br>Example: The team made various reckonings of the damage caused by the storm.<br><br>Synonyms: calculations, estimates, appraisals, assessments, evaluations.<br><br>Antonyms: deliberations (though this word may imply a more thoughtful or careful consideration), appraisals (if referring to a thorough or official assessment).

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Reclaim

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Reclaimable

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Reclaimed

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Relating to or obtained (land, water, or other landscape feature) from a previous use, especially after it had become useless or unwanted: buildings made from reclaimed wood.

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