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Meaning

The word "knack" refers to a natural skill or talent that someone has for doing something easily and well. It implies a special ability or aptitude that makes a particular task or activity easier for a person compared to others.

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Etymology

The word "knack" originates from the Middle English word "knak," which means a quick or clever trick. This term has roots in Old English and is related to the notion of having a clever skill or the knack for doing something in a particular way.

Examples

  1. She has a knack for languages, picking up new ones with ease.
  2. He showed a knack for problem-solving that impressed his colleagues.
  3. I don’t have the knack for baking; my cakes always come out wrong.
  4. With a little practice, you’ll develop a knack for playing the guitar.
  5. His knack for making people feel comfortable made him a great host.