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    knack
    [nak]
    noun
    knack (noun) · knacks (plural noun)
    1. an acquired or natural skill at performing a task:
      "she got the knack of it in the end"
      • a tendency to do something:
        "the band has a knack of warping classic soul songs"
    Origin
    late Middle English (originally denoting a clever or deceitful trick): probably related to obsolete knack ‘sharp blow or sound’, of imitative origin (compare with Dutch knak ‘crack, snap’).
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  3. an ability or special method for doing something easily and well: There’s a knack to using this quick-drying paint.
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    1 : a clever or skillful way of doing something : trick 2 : a natural ability : talent has a knack for making friends
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    a skill or an ability to do something easily and well: a knack for remembering faces She has the knack of mak ing people feel comfortable. There's a knack to us ing this corkscrew.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/knack
    noun a special skill, talent, or aptitude: He had a knack for saying the right thing. a clever or adroit way of doing something. a trick or ruse. a sharp, cracking sound.
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    /næk/ [singular] (informal) a special skill or ability that you have naturally or can learn It's easy, once you've got the knack. knack of/for (doing) something He's got a real knack for making money.
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