Reckoned [verb]

Definition of Reckoned:

add up; evaluate

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Sentence/Example of Reckoned:

The extent of land is reckoned not by acreage, but by the heads of cattle it will keep.

Could she have reckoned upon weaning me from him by a display of his awkwardness?

To be sure it must have been hard for her to guess what sort of a husband he reckoned to make her.

It was now an hour after midnight and they reckoned that they had come about the right distance.

She stuck in his imagination for many an hour as a force to be reckoned with.

They were, therefore, not only universally prevalent, but were reckoned as virtues.

There were no landlords, no capitalists, no employers to be reckoned with.

In the fifth year of the settlement these salaries, reckoned in money, amounted to from £350 to £600.

Values are reckoned in “skins”—­that is, a “skin” is the unit of value.

He was reckoned well-favoured, but I cannot say that I found him so.