progeny (Meaning)

Wordnet

progeny (n)

the immediate descendants of a person

progeny Sentence Examples

  1. The proud parents admired their newborn progeny with joy and wonder.
  2. The scientist studied the genetic traits passed down to the progeny from their parents.
  3. The champion racehorse produced many successful progeny, continuing its legacy.
  4. The playwright's work influenced generations of writers, becoming the progeny of modern drama.
  5. The farmer carefully selected breeding pairs to ensure healthy progeny in his livestock.
  6. The inventor's innovations laid the groundwork for technological progeny that reshaped industries.
  7. The artist's masterpiece inspired a whole progeny of imitations and interpretations.
  8. The monarch hoped for a worthy progeny to inherit the throne and lead the kingdom.
  9. The teacher took pride in the intellectual growth of her students, seeing them as her academic progeny.
  10. The scientist's theories sparked a new progeny of research, leading to groundbreaking discoveries.

FAQs About the word progeny

the immediate descendants of a person

offspring, posterity, seed,fruit, child, family, young, kin, stock, scion

antecedent, ancestor, forefather, antecedent, ancestor, father, forebear, progenitor, progenitor, grandfather

The proud parents admired their newborn progeny with joy and wonder.

The scientist studied the genetic traits passed down to the progeny from their parents.

The champion racehorse produced many successful progeny, continuing its legacy.

The playwright's work influenced generations of writers, becoming the progeny of modern drama.