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kneel

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Verb — To lower the body so that one or both knees rest on the ground.

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How to use kneel

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kneel down kneel before someone kneel in prayer

Etymology

From Old English cnēowlian, built from knee plus a verb-forming ending, meaning literally "to go to the knee."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “kneel” mean?

The word “kneel” means to lower the body so that one or both knees rest on the ground. In plain terms, to go down onto your knees.

How do you pronounce “kneel”?

“Kneel” is pronounced neel (/niːl/ in IPA).

How do you use “kneel” in a sentence?

Here is “kneel” used in a sentence: “The knights knelt before the king to receive their titles.”

What part of speech is “kneel”?

“Kneel” is a verb.

Where does the word “kneel” come from?

The word “kneel” comes from Old English. From Old English cnēowlian, built from knee plus a verb-forming ending, meaning literally "to go to the knee.".

Is “kneel” a common word?

“Kneel” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

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