inherited (Meaning)
inherited (s)
occurring among members of a family usually by heredity
inherited (imp. & p. p.)
of Inherit
Synonyms & Antonyms of inherited
inherited Sentence Examples
- The family's wealth had been inherited through generations, ensuring their continued prosperity.
- She inherited her grandmother's love of gardening, spending countless hours tending to her flowerbeds.
- The antique watch inherited from his father had both sentimental and monetary value.
- The company's founder inherited a legacy of innovation and excellence that his descendants carried on.
- The genetic disorder inherited from her mother posed a significant health challenge.
- He inherited a collection of rare coins that became a source of fascination and pride.
- The inherited estate included not only land but also a grand mansion with a storied past.
- The younger brother inherited his older brother's love of books and spent countless hours lost in literary worlds.
- The inherited talent for painting allowed her to express her creativity and share it with the world.
- The family heirloom, inherited from their great-grandmother, symbolized their deep roots and shared history.
FAQs About the word inherited
occurring among members of a family usually by heredityof Inherit
inheritable, inherent, genetic,hereditary, congenital, inbred,genetical, heritable, inborn, innate
acquired, acquired,nonhereditary, nonhereditary,
The family's wealth had been inherited through generations, ensuring their continued prosperity.
She inherited her grandmother's love of gardening, spending countless hours tending to her flowerbeds.
The antique watch inherited from his father had both sentimental and monetary value.
The company's founder inherited a legacy of innovation and excellence that his descendants carried on.