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Word | Knack |
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 / A petty contrivance / trick of doing a thing / an acquired or natural skill at performing a task. / an ability, talent, or special skill needed to do something, | |
Usage | ⇒ She has a knack of cooking ⇒ she's tried every knack in Cupid's book to get her guy to marry her ⇒ she got the knack of it in the end ⇒ Jo has got the knack of getting people to believe |
Synonyms | ability, talent, skill, aptitude, facility, gift, faculty, flair, genius, adroitness, proficiency, dexterity, bent, capacity, expertise, know-how, art, adeptness, capability, expertness, |
Antonyms | inability, incapability, incapacity, incompetence, ineptitude, impotence, inadequacy, powerlessness, inaptitude, incompetency, ineptness, insufficiency, lack, want, amateur, annoyance, artlessness, awkwardness, claptrap, clumsiness, |
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