inheritance (Meaning)

Wordnet

inheritance (n)

hereditary succession to a title or an office or property

that which is inherited; a title or property or estate that passes by law to the heir on the death of the owner

(genetics) attributes acquired via biological heredity from the parents

any attribute or immaterial possession that is inherited from ancestors

Webster

inheritance (n.)

The act or state of inheriting; as, the inheritance of an estate; the inheritance of mental or physical qualities.

That which is or may be inherited; that which is derived by an heir from an ancestor or other person; a heritage; a possession which passes by descent.

A permanent or valuable possession or blessing, esp. one received by gift or without purchase; a benefaction.

Possession; ownership; acquisition.

Transmission and reception by animal or plant generation.

A perpetual or continuing right which a man and his heirs have to an estate; an estate which a man has by descent as heir to another, or which he may transmit to another as his heir; an estate derived from an ancestor to an heir in course of law.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inheritance

inheritance Sentence Examples

  1. The wealthy widow's inheritance was divided equally among her three children.
  2. The ancient artifact was of great historical significance, an inheritance passed down through generations.
  3. The young man was eager to claim his inheritance, which had been held in trust for him since childhood.
  4. The scientist's groundbreaking research was an inheritance to humanity, forever shaping our understanding of the universe.
  5. The family's inheritance included not only material wealth but also a legacy of service and philanthropy.
  6. The painter left a rich inheritance of artwork that continues to inspire and captivate art lovers today.
  7. The child received a substantial inheritance from her late uncle, a fortune that would secure her financial future.
  8. The inheritance laws in the country were complex, leading to disputes among the heirs.
  9. The family's inheritance had been dissipated over the years due to lavish spending and poor financial management.
  10. The writer's inheritance was not material wealth but a collection of cherished memories and stories that would live on long after her passing.

FAQs About the word inheritance

hereditary succession to a title or an office or property, that which is inherited; a title or property or estate that passes by law to the heir on the death of

gift,legacy, bequest, birthright,heritage, patrimony, offering, heirloom,present

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The wealthy widow's inheritance was divided equally among her three children.

The ancient artifact was of great historical significance, an inheritance passed down through generations.

The young man was eager to claim his inheritance, which had been held in trust for him since childhood.

The scientist's groundbreaking research was an inheritance to humanity, forever shaping our understanding of the universe.