0 a skill or an ability to do something easily and well:
a knack for remembering faces
She has the knack of making people feel comfortable.
There's a knack to using this corkscrew.
1 an ability or special method for doing something easily and well:
There’s a knack to using this quick-drying paint.
To become a participant observer means developing the knack of joining in and keeping your distance at one and the same time.
With regard to our second major weakness, our knack for polarizing opinion regarding chimerical questions such as the innateness of language can also be understood.
People have a tremendous knack for denying things.
And, you must understand, it takes a particular knack to understand statistics.
It will have a chairman, selected because he has the knack of weighing evidence and getting people to work together.
With this approach, caregivers will be able to develop the 'knack ' of responding to any situation or challenging behaviour.
Partington here displays his knack of covering a lot of ground in a succinct and easy-to-follow manner, something which is characteristic of the whole book.
So these were people with the knack.
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