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Definitions from the WebTerm: KnackPart of Speech: NounSense: A unique or special skill or talent that comes naturally to someone. Usage: Despite his young age, Peter showed a remarkable knack for playing the piano. Related Products: Skills and Talents Book Part of Speech: VerbSense: To have a clever or skillful way of doing something. Usage: She always had a knack for solving puzzles quickly. Related Products: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Guide Part of Speech: NounSense: A small, clever device, gadget, or contraption. Usage: This little knack helps you easily open stubborn jar lids. Related Products: Kitchen Gadgets Part of Speech: NounSense: An acquired practical skill or technique. Usage: John learned the knack of tying a perfect bowtie after watching numerous tutorials. Related Products: Skills and Techniques Training Kit | ||||
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