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knack: 1 n a special way of doing something “he had a special knack for getting into trouble” Synonyms: bent , hang Type of: endowment , gift , natural endowment , talent natural abilities or qualities
Synonyms for KNACK: ruse, trick, scheme, device, stratagem, jig, dodge, fetch; Antonyms of KNACK: inability, disability, handicap, weakness, incapacity, shortcoming
Definition of knack noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
knack of doing something a habit of doing something She has the unfortunate knack of always saying the wrong thing. He had the unhappy knack of making enemies in the party.
knack definition: a special skill, or the ability to use or do something easily: . Learn more.
knack of doing something a habit of doing something She has the unfortunate knack of always saying the wrong thing. He had the unhappy knack of making enemies in the party.
Knack definition: a special skill, talent, or aptitude. See examples of KNACK used in a sentence.