Count on - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkaʊnt ɑːn|
Brit.  |kaʊnt ɒn|

verb

- judge to be probable (syn: calculate, estimate, figure, forecast, reckon)

Extra examples

He's not very reliable. You can't always count on him to do what he says he'll do.

...count on the office manager to spread the incense whenever there's a visiting VIP from the head office...

...we can count on those jerks getting tanked tonight after the game...

...at the office party, count on her to get drunk and play the wanton...

We can count on him for a good wheeze.

You can always count on Jim, he'll never fail you.

You can count on me.

With luck, you might cover your costs, but don't count on it.

You can count on Dean to ruin any party.

We didn't count on so many people being on vacation.

I knew I could count on his understanding

He knows that he can count on the support of a hard core of party loyalists.

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