knack

noun
UK: /næk/
US: /næk/
  1. A natural skill or talent for doing something.

    1. She has a knack for languages.
    2. He's got a real knack for fixing computers quickly without any training.
  2. A clever trick or ingenious method.

    1. That's the knack to opening it.
    2. The knack to getting it right is to practice regularly with dedication.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "knack" in English means: A natural skill or talent for doing something., A clever trick or ingenious method..

The phonetic transcription of "knack" is /næk/ in British English and /næk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "knack": gift, aptitude, skill, technique, talent.

Example usage of "knack": "She has a knack for languages.". More examples on the page.