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reck R0077950 (rĕk)tr. & intr.v. recked, reck·ing, recks Archaic To take heed of or to have caution. [Middle English recken, from Old English reccan; see reg- in Indo-European roots.]reck (rɛk) vb (used mainly with a negative) 1. to mind or care about (something): to reck nought. 2. (usually impersonal) to concern or interest (someone)[Old English reccan; related to Old High German ruohhen to take care, Old Norse rækja, Gothic rakjan]reck Past participle: recked Gerund: recking
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| I reck | | you reck | | he/she/it recks | | we reck | | you reck | | they reck |
| Preterite |
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| I recked | | you recked | | he/she/it recked | | we recked | | you recked | | they recked |
| Present Continuous |
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| I am recking | | you are recking | | he/she/it is recking | | we are recking | | you are recking | | they are recking |
| Present Perfect |
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| I have recked | | you have recked | | he/she/it has recked | | we have recked | | you have recked | | they have recked |
| Past Continuous |
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| I was recking | | you were recking | | he/she/it was recking | | we were recking | | you were recking | | they were recking |
| Past Perfect |
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| I had recked | | you had recked | | he/she/it had recked | | we had recked | | you had recked | | they had recked |
| Future |
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| I will reck | | you will reck | | he/she/it will reck | | we will reck | | you will reck | | they will reck |
| Future Perfect |
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| I will have recked | | you will have recked | | he/she/it will have recked | | we will have recked | | you will have recked | | they will have recked |
| Future Continuous |
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| I will be recking | | you will be recking | | he/she/it will be recking | | we will be recking | | you will be recking | | they will be recking |
| Present Perfect Continuous |
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| I have been recking | | you have been recking | | he/she/it has been recking | | we have been recking | | you have been recking | | they have been recking |
| Future Perfect Continuous |
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| I will have been recking | | you will have been recking | | he/she/it will have been recking | | we will have been recking | | you will have been recking | | they will have been recking |
| Past Perfect Continuous |
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| I had been recking | | you had been recking | | he/she/it had been recking | | we had been recking | | you had been recking | | they had been recking |
| Conditional |
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| I would reck | | you would reck | | he/she/it would reck | | we would reck | | you would reck | | they would reck |
| Past Conditional |
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| I would have recked | | you would have recked | | he/she/it would have recked | | we would have recked | | you would have recked | | they would have recked |
reck
reck (one's) own redeTo trust in and use one's own advice. "Reck" means "to heed," while "rede" means "advice"; both are archaic words. A: "I have told my sister to question men she deems untrustworthy." B: "Then, my lady, if you do not trust Sir Walton, I think you need to reck your own rede and confront him."See also: own, recknervous wreckSomeone who is overcome with anxiety, apprehension, or nervousness. Where have you been all night? I've been a nervous wreck waiting for you to come home! I'm going to be a nervous wreck waiting to hear back from the doctor about the test results.See also: nervous, wrecknervous wreckAn individual suffering from extreme agitation or worry, as in Pat was a nervous wreck until her mother arrived at the wedding. This expression is nearly always used hyperbolically. [Colloquial; c. 1900] Also see basket case. See also: nervous, wreckRECK
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| RECK➣Regional Engineering College Kurukshetra | | RECK➣Rhyno Edge Christian Kurt (wrestling) |
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