Associations to the word «Knack»
Noun
- Alvin
- Niles
- Picking
- Doug
- Lester
- Paddy
- Subtlety
- Melody
- Ingenuity
- Souvenir
- Putting
- Getting
- Trick
- Detecting
- Finding
- Calvin
- Humor
- Remembering
- Talent
- Making
- Vigor
- Folk
- Knit
- Lyric
- Wit
- Peggy
- Pop
- Parody
- Pretty
- Prentice
- Telling
- Furniture
- Sofa
- Hook
- Beatles
- Persuasion
- Jewelry
- Genius
- Rolling
- Tune
- Prescott
- Ballad
- Cally
- Gag
- Rhetoric
- Applause
- Witchcraft
- Shelby
- Drummer
- Scoring
- Ability
- Charm
- Trouble
- Cannes
- Writing
- Satan
- Sort
- Seeing
- Timing
- Ease
- Silk
- Gary
Adjective
Wiktionary
KNACK, noun. A readiness in performance; aptness at doing something; skill; facility; dexterity.
KNACK, noun. A petty contrivance; a toy; a plaything; a knickknack.
KNACK, noun. Something performed, or to be done, requiring aptness and dexterity; a trick; a device.
KNACK, verb. (obsolete) (UK) (dialect) To crack; to make a sharp, abrupt noise; to chink.
KNACK, verb. To speak affectedly.
Dictionary definition
KNACK, noun. A special way of doing something; "he had a bent for it"; "he had a special knack for getting into trouble"; "he couldn't get the hang of it".
Wise words
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