knack (Meaning)

Wordnet

knack (n)

a special way of doing something

Webster

knack (v. i.)

To crack; to make a sharp, abrupt noise to chink.

To speak affectedly.

Webster

knack (n.)

A petty contrivance; a toy; a plaything; a knickknack.

A readiness in performance; aptness at doing something; skill; facility; dexterity.

Something performed, or to be done, requiring aptness and dexterity; a trick; a device.

knack Sentence Examples

  1. She had a knack for making people feel comfortable in her presence.
  2. The artist had a knack for capturing the essence of a scene in a few simple brushstrokes.
  3. The mechanic had a knack for fixing cars that others had given up on.
  4. The salesperson had a knack for convincing customers to buy products they didn't need.
  5. The teacher had a knack for making difficult concepts easy to understand.
  6. The athlete had a knack for always being in the right place at the right time.
  7. The writer had a knack for coming up with creative and engaging stories.
  8. The chef had a knack for creating delicious meals out of simple ingredients.
  9. The musician had a knack for writing songs that were both catchy and meaningful.
  10. The actor had a knack for bringing characters to life in a way that made audiences connect with them.

FAQs About the word knack

a special way of doing somethingTo crack; to make a sharp, abrupt noise to chink., To speak affectedly., A petty contrivance; a toy; a plaything; a knickknack.,

scheme, device,ruse, trick,stratagem, play, juggle, gambit, ploy, flimflam

disability, handicap,inability, inability, handicap, disability, weakness, incapacity, incapacity,weakness

She had a knack for making people feel comfortable in her presence.

The artist had a knack for capturing the essence of a scene in a few simple brushstrokes.

The mechanic had a knack for fixing cars that others had given up on.

The salesperson had a knack for convincing customers to buy products they didn't need.