reck

[rek]

reck Definition

  • 1to pay attention to something or someone; to care about something or someone
  • 2to have a concern or interest in something or someone

Using reck: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reck" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    You should reck your health more.

  • Example

    I don't reck what he thinks.

  • Example

    She doesn't reck the consequences of her actions.

reck Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reck

Antonyms for reck

Phrases with reck

  • the action or process of calculating or estimating something

    Example

    The reckoning of the cost of the project took longer than expected.

  • to take into account or consider something, especially when making plans or decisions

    Example

    We need to reckon with the fact that we have limited resources.

  • to fail to consider or take into account something or someone

    Example

    He thought he could win the game, but he reckoned without the skill of his opponent.

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Summary: reck in Brief

The verb 'reck' [rek] means to pay attention to or care about something or someone. It is often used in negative sentences to express a lack of concern or interest. 'Reck' can be found in phrases like 'reckoning,' meaning the calculation or estimation of something, and 'reckon with,' meaning to take into account when making plans or decisions.