Reckon example sentences

Related (10): estimate, believe, calculate, suppose, think, assess, consider, gauge, presume, infer

"Reckon" Example Sentences


1. I reckon we'll be finished by tomorrow.
2. He reckons he can fix the problem himself.
3. They reckoned that the storm would pass soon.
4. I reckon it's worth a try.
5. The doctor reckoned she needs more tests.
6. Folks reckoned he was a good storyteller.
7. The mechanic reckons the engine's busted.
8. I reckon it'll cost around $200 to repair.
9. They reckoned it was a wolf they saw last night.
10. I reckon you're right about that.
11. How much do you reckon it weighs?
12. I reckon we're lost again, turn left up here.
13. The old man reckons that he saw a UFO once.
14. I reckon I'll go for a walk this afternoon.
15. Reckon we'll have enough time to finish it?
16. Police reckoned the crash was caused by speeding.
17. I reckon pizza for dinner sounds good.
18. The jury reckons the defendant is innocent.
19. Reckon this rain will ever stop?
20. He reckons he's seen a ghost before.
21. I reckon I'll be late getting home from work today.
22. Reckon we should ask for directions?
23. Reckon the store will still be open when we get there?
24. Most folks reckon he's the best guitar player in town.
25. I reckon the store will have what you're looking for.
26. They reckon a storm's coming later this evening.
27. Reckon it's safe to go ahead with the plan?
28. The witness reckoned the thief was around 6 feet tall.
29. I reckon we took a wrong turn back there.
30. Reckon this wood is dry enough to burn?
31. Experts reckon climate change is speeding up.
32. She reckons there's no point in arguing anymore.
33. Do you reckon we have enough food for everyone?
34. I reckon I'll have to work late today.
35. Reckon we need a break yet?
36. How much do you reckon it'll be worth someday?
37. I reckon it happened sometime last night.
38. He reckons he's actually seen a real dragon before.
39. Reckon we'll make it there on time?
40. Locals reckon this is the best restaurant in town.
41. I reckon I'd better start getting ready to go.
42. They reckon the movie will take at least 3 hours.
43. Reckon this produce is still good to use?
44. I reckon the store won't open for another hour.
45. Do you reckon it's worth spending that much on?
46. The weatherman reckons it'll start snowing tonight.
47. They reckon the flight will be delayed at least an hour.
48. I reckon we should head home before it gets dark.
49. Experts reckon it'll take at least 10 years to solve.
50. Reckon this bread has gone stale yet?
51. I reckon I'll just make some sandwiches for lunch.
52. They reckon there's a chance of rain this afternoon.
53. Reckon we have time for one more game?
54. I reckon they'll be here any minute now.
55. Most folks reckon he's the funniest comedian around.
56. The forecast reckons highs will reach 90 degrees today.
57. Reckon we need any more groceries before checkout?
58. Historians reckon the ruins date back to ancient Roman times.
59. I reckon we should get going soon if we want to beat traffic.
60. Reckon this milk has gone sour yet?

Common Phases


I reckon so. - Used to agree with something in a casual/informal way.
I reckon not. - Used to disagree with something in a casual/informal way.
If you reckon. - Used sarcastically to indicate disagreement.
As far as I reckon. - Used to indicate that an opinion is based on one's judgment or knowledge.
Reckon what? -Used to show surprise or disbelief.
For what I reckon. - Used to indicate something is based on one's opinion or estimate.
Take it or leave it, I reckon. - Used to indicate that one stands by their opinion or estimate despite what others may think.
Don't mind if I do, I reckon. - Used to agree to or accept something in an informal way.
Way I reckon. - Used to indicate one is stating their opinion or perspective on something.
Beats me, I reckon. - Used to indicate a lack of knowledge or answer to something.
Reckon away. - Used to encourage someone to state their opinion or estimate.
So I reckon. - Used to link one's opinion to the preceding information.
Hope these common phases help demonstrate some ways the word reckon is used informally and colloquially in speech. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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