"Knob" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Knob" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Knob" Meaning

A knob is a small handle or protrusion on a device or mechanism that is turned or rotated to operate or adjust it.

"Knob" Examples

Usage Examples for "Knob"


1. A small rotating handle or protrusion on an object or machine


"The radio had a knob on the side that allowed me to adjust the volume."

2. A small projection or bump on a surface


"The wall had a small knob where the light switch was located."

3. A person or thing that controls or manages something


"She became the knob on the production line, ensuring that every part was assembled correctly."

4. A person who is finicky or particular about something


"He's a bit of a knob when it comes to his coffee, always complaining about the temperature being off."

5. A colloquial or informal term in some regions, often used to refer to someone who is seen as annoying or obnoxious


"Some people find him a bit of a knob at parties, but we just think he's a bit quirky."

"Knob" Similar Words

Knit

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Knitchet

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Knits

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The word "knits" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to knit". It means to make or create fabric by interlacing yarn or thread using needles or a machine.

Knitted

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Knitter

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Knitting is the craft of creating fabric by using two or more yarn needles (or a hook) to interlock loops of yarn, thread, or other material.

Knitwear

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Knives

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Knives are sharp-edged cutting tools typically made of metal or ceramic, used for various purposes such as cutting food, opening packages, or self-defense. They can be straight-edged, serrated, or have other unique features designed for specific uses.

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Knock-down

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Knock-kneed

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Knock-kneed is a phrase that describes a physical characteristic where the knees are bent or inclined inward, giving the appearance that the legs are cramped or bow-legged.

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Knock-out

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