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Knapsack - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A knapsack is a small, sturdy backpack used for carrying personal belongings, often by hikers or students. It typically has shoulder straps and is made of durable material.

knapsack

/ˈnæpˌsæk/ /ˈnæpˌsæk/

Definition:

A small bag with shoulder straps, used for carrying supplies on hikes or travels.

Synonyms:

backpack, rucksack, haversack, pack

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

suitcase, trunk

Common Collocations:

hiking knapsack, leather knapsack, stuffed knapsack, army knapsack

Derivatives:

knapsacks (plural), knapsacked (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "knapsack" for smaller bags with straps; "backpack" is more common in everyday speech.

Common Phrases:

pack a knapsack, carry a knapsack, fill the knapsack

Etymology:

From German "Knappsack," combining "knappen" (to eat) and "Sack" (bag), originally for food storage.

Examples:

  • 1. She packed her knapsack for the weekend hike.
  • 2. The soldier carried a heavy knapsack during the march.
  • 3. He forgot his water bottle in the knapsack at home.
  • 4. A sturdy knapsack is essential for long mountain treks.

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