atavi

[uh-tahy-vahy]

atavi Definition

ancestors; forefathers.

Using atavi: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "atavi" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was proud of his atavi and their accomplishments.

  • Example

    The family tree showed the atavi of each member.

  • Example

    She felt a strong connection to her atavi and their traditions.

Phrases with atavi

  • atavistic tendencies

    reversion to an ancestral type or characteristic

    Example

    His violent outburst was seen as an atavistic tendency inherited from his atavi.

  • a primitive or instinctive fear that is inherited from one's ancestors

    Example

    Her atavistic fear of snakes made it difficult for her to go on hikes in the woods.

  • inherited characteristics or behaviors that are reminiscent of one's ancestors

    Example

    His atavistic traits included a love of hunting and a preference for living in rural areas.

Origins of atavi

from Latin 'atavus', meaning 'ancestor'

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Summary: atavi in Brief

'Atavi' [uh-tahy-vahy] refers to ancestors or forefathers. It is often used to describe a sense of connection to one's family history and traditions, as in 'She felt a strong connection to her atavi and their traditions.' Phrases like 'atavistic tendencies' and 'atavistic fear' refer to inherited characteristics or behaviors that are reminiscent of one's ancestors.