inheritor

[ɪnˈher.ɪ.tər]

inheritor Definition

  • 1a person who receives money, property, or a title from someone who has died
  • 2a person who continues the work of someone else

Using inheritor: Examples

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

  • Example

    As the only inheritor of her grandfather's estate, she received a large sum of money.

  • Example

    The new CEO was seen as the inheritor of the company's legacy.

  • Example

    He was the natural inheritor of his father's artistic talent.

inheritor Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with inheritor

  • a person who is entitled to receive a share of an estate according to the law

    Example

    The legal inheritor of the estate was his son.

  • a person who is next in line to become a monarch

    Example

    The prince is the inheritor of the throne.

  • a person who carries on the customs and practices of a particular group or culture

    Example

    As the inheritor of the family's culinary traditions, she learned to cook from her grandmother.

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Summary: inheritor in Brief

An 'inheritor' [ɪnˈher.ɪ.tər] is a person who receives money, property, or a title from someone who has died, or who continues the work of someone else. Examples include 'As the only inheritor of her grandfather's estate, she received a large sum of money,' and 'The new CEO was seen as the inheritor of the company's legacy.' Phrases like 'legal inheritor' and 'inheritor of the throne' extend the concept, while 'inheritor of tradition' refers to someone who carries on customs and practices.