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Synonyms & Similar Words
ability
aptitude
bent
capacity
faculty
faculty
flair
gift
instinct
knack
proficiency
propensity
skill
talent
technique
touch
expertise
know-how
mastery
artistry
adroitness
cleverness
dexterity
deftness
quickness
sharpness
cunning
ingenuity
resourcefulness
finesse
acumen
discernment
perception
intelligence
aptness
nimbleness
readiness
handiness
competence
capability.
Meaning of Knack
The primary meaning of the word "Knack" is a natural talent or ability to do something.
Definitions
- A natural talent or ability to do something:
- + The word "knack" refers to a person's innate ability or skill to perform a particular task or activity with ease and efficiency.
- + It can also describe a person's tendency or propensity to do something, often in a way that is unique or exceptional.
- A clever or skillful way of doing something:
- + The word "knack" can also be used to describe a clever or ingenious method or technique for accomplishing a task or achieving a goal.
Etymology of Knack
The word "knack" has its roots in the Middle English word "knak", which referred to a sharp, cracking sound, such as the sound of a whip or a door slamming shut.
Over time, the word "knack" evolved to include the meaning of a clever or skillful way of doing something, and eventually came to refer to a natural talent or ability.
Example Uses
- She has a knack for solving complex puzzles and brain teasers.
- He has a knack for making people laugh, and is always the life of the party.
- The chef has a knack for combining flavors and ingredients in innovative and delicious ways.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
inability
ineptness
incompetence
incapacity
lack
limitation
restriction
shortcoming
weakness
awkwardness
clumsiness
inelegance
maladroitness
stiffness
unskillfulness
amateurishness
crudeness
gaucheness
heaviness
incompetence
insufficiency.