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knack
/ næk /
noun
a skilful, ingenious, or resourceful way of doing something
a particular talent or aptitude, esp an intuitive one
Word History and Origins
Origin of knack1
Word History and Origins
Origin of knack1
Example Sentences
That includes one whose knack for surviving one of the galaxy’s most lethal species makes her a symbol of feminist ferocity and a pop culture icon.
She came to television already fluent in the rhythms of instruction — the patience, the humor, the knack for making technique feel accessible.
Polaroids, knick knacks and mementos are carefully arranged in various tableaus — much as he left them.
Cuomo leaned into the moment with a cheeky campaign stunt, mocking Adams’ troubles while reminding voters of his own knack for theatrics.
“He’s got a knack,” coach Guy Gardner said of Flowers’ ability to cover receivers.
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