Knuckle Down

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈnʌkəl daʊn/

Definitions of knuckle down

verb To apply oneself diligently to a task or goal; to work hard and focus on completing a task

Example Sentences

A1 I need to knuckle down and finish my homework.

A2 She knuckled down and studied hard for her exams.

B1 In order to succeed, you must knuckle down and focus on your goals.

B2 The team needs to knuckle down and work together to meet the deadline.

C1 He knuckled down and dedicated himself to mastering the new skill.

C2 After a period of procrastination, she finally knuckled down and completed the project.

Examples of knuckle down in a Sentence

formal In order to meet the deadline, we need to knuckle down and focus on the task at hand.

informal Hey, let's knuckle down and finish this project before the end of the day.

slang Come on, guys, let's knuckle down and get this done ASAP.

figurative It's time to knuckle down and tackle the challenges ahead with determination and perseverance.

Grammatical Forms of knuckle down

past tense

knuckled down

plural

knuckle down

comparative

more knuckle down

superlative

most knuckle down

present tense

knuckle down

future tense

will knuckle down

perfect tense

have knuckled down

continuous tense

is knuckling down

singular

knuckles down

positive degree

knuckle down

infinitive

to knuckle down

gerund

knuckling down

participle

knuckled down

Origin and Evolution of knuckle down

First Known Use: 1692 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The origin of the phrase 'knuckle down' is believed to come from the game of marbles, where players would use their knuckles to steady their aim before shooting the marble.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'knuckle down' has evolved to mean focusing or applying oneself diligently to a task or goal, often in a determined manner.