- verbknock (verb) · knocks (third person present) · knocked (past tense) · knocked (past participle) · knocking (present participle)
- strike a surface noisily to attract attention, especially when waiting to be let in through a door:"I knocked on the kitchen door" · "I knocked and waited but no one answered"
- strike or thump together or against something:"my knees were knocking and my lips quivering"
- (of a motor or other engine) make a regular thumping or rattling noise because of improper ignition.
- collide with (someone or something), giving them a hard blow:"he deliberately ran into her, knocking her shoulder" · "he knocked into an elderly man"
- force to move or fall with a deliberate or accidental blow or collision:"he was hit from behind and knocked off his bike" · "the tornado knocked a tree onto a house" · "he knocked over a glass of water"
- injure or damage by striking:"she knocked her knee painfully on the table" · "you have had a setback that has knocked your self-esteem"
- make (a hole or a dent) in something by striking it forcefully:"he suggests we knock a hole through the wall into the broom closet"
- demolish the barriers between (rooms or buildings):"two of the downstairs rooms had been knocked into one"
- informaltalk disparagingly about; criticize.
nounknock (noun) · knocks (plural noun)- a sudden short sound caused by a blow, especially on a door to attract attention or gain entry.
- a continual thumping or rattling sound made by an engine because of improper ignition.
- a blow or collision:"the casing is tough enough to withstand knocks"
- a discouraging experience; a setback:"the region's industries have taken a severe knock"
- informala critical comment.
OriginOld English cnocian, of imitative origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- strike a surface noisily to attract attention, especially when waiting to be let in through a door:
- collide with (someone or something), giving them a hard blow:
- talk disparagingly about; criticize.
noun- a sudden short sound caused by a blow, especially on a door to attract attention or gain entry.
- a blow or collision:
- a discouraging experience; a setback:
- a critical comment.
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- The word "knock" has the following meanings:
- To strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal1.
- To hit something (such as a door) with the knuckles of your hand or with a hard object (such as a knocker) in order to get people's attention23.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.www.dictionary.com/browse/knock1 knock / ˈ nɑːk/ verb knocks; knocked; knocking Britannica Dictionary definition of KNOCK 1 [no object] : to hit something (such as a door) with the knuckles of your hand or with a hard object (such as a knocker) in order to get people's attentionwww.britannica.com/dictionary/knockDefinition of knock verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary knock verb /nɑk/ Verb Forms at door/window [intransitive] to hit a door, etc. firmly in order to attract attention synonym rap He knocked three times and waited. knock at/on something Somebody was knocking on the window.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame… Knock Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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