What is another word for reckon upon?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛkən əpˌɒn] (IPA)

The phrase 'reckon upon' means to consider or take into account. There are many synonyms that can be used in its place including 'calculate', 'estimate', 'evaluate', 'appraise', 'assess', and 'judge'. These words convey the same sense of deliberation and reflection as 'reckon upon', but offer slightly different nuances. 'Calculate' implies a more quantitative approach, while 'evaluate' suggests a more qualitative assessment. 'Judge' implies a more formal evaluation, while 'appraise' can be used in reference to property or assets. Overall, the variety of synonyms for 'reckon upon' offers flexibility in expressing the idea of taking something into account in different contexts and situations.

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Famous quotes with Reckon upon

  • All men without distinction, are allured by immediate advantages. Great minds alone are excited by distant good. So long as wisdom in it's projects, calculates upon wisdom, or relies upon it's own strength, it forms none by chimerical schemes - and runs the risk of making itself the laughter of the world. But it is certain of success, and can reckon upon aid and admiration, when it finds a place in it's plans for barbarism, rapacity and superstition and can render the selifsh passions of mankind the executor of its' purposes.
    Friedrich Schiller
  • "Eh, gentlemen, let us reckon upon accidents! Life is a chaplet of little miseries which the philosopher counts with a smile. Be philosophers, as I am, gentlemen; sit down at the table and let us drink. Nothing makes the future look so bright as surveying it through a glass of chambertin."
    Alexandre Dumas

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