Meaning of Legacy
money or property that is given to you by somebody when they die
In simple words: something handed down from the past
Legacy in a sentence
- She left a legacy of generosity that inspired the whole community.
- The legacy of ancient civilizations can be seen in their architectural ruins.
- His technological legacy continues to influence the industry today.
- The company inherited a legacy system that was difficult to update.
- They decided to keep the legacy software while developing new applications.
- Genetic legacy plays a significant role in determining physical traits.
How to use Legacy
Used to describe things passed down from ancestors, like values, traditions, or property. Appropriate in discussions about family, culture, and history. Avoid in casual or everyday conversation.
Grammar pattern
legacy + of + object
Memory hint
Think of 'legacy' as 'legs to carry forward' into the future.
Related words
Collocations with Legacy
Synonyms for Legacy
Opposites of Legacy
Common mistakes with Legacy
- Confused with 'heritage' — both refer to the past but can have different implications.
- Using 'legacy' incorrectly as an adjective.
- Mixing up 'legacy' with 'legacy system' in tech contexts.
Legacy appears in
Legacy in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
إرث، تركة
شيء موروث من الماضي
- Bengaliবাংলা
উত্তরাধিকার
অতীত থেকে চলে আসা কিছু
- GermanDeutsch
Erbe
Etwas, das aus der Vergangenheit weitergegeben wird
- SpanishEspañol
Legado
Algo que se hereda del pasado.
- Persianفارسی
میراث
چیزی که از گذشته به ارث میرسد
- FrenchFrançais
Héritage, Legs
quelque chose transmis par le passé
- Hindiहिन्दी
विरासत
जो कुछ भी अतीत से मिला हो
- ItalianItaliano
Eredità
qualcosa tramandato dal passato
- PortuguesePortuguês
Legado
algo que vem do passado
- RussianРусский
Наследие, Завещание
Что-то, переданное из прошлого.
- Urduاردو
وراثت، میراث
ماضی سے منتقل ہونے والی کوئی چیز
- Chinese中文
遗产, 遗赠, 遗留物
从过去传承下来的东西
More words like Legacy
- Inheritance
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To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution.
- AbortionC1
the deliberate ending of a pregnancy at an early stage
- AbsenceC1
the fact of somebody being away from a place where they are usually expected to be; the occasion or period of time when somebody is away
- AbsentC1
not in a place because of illness, etc.
- AbsorbB2
To take in a liquid, gas, or other substances.
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Frequently asked questions about Legacy
What does Legacy mean?
something handed down from the past
What is the definition of Legacy?
money or property that is given to you by somebody when they die
How do you use Legacy in a sentence?
She left a legacy of generosity that inspired the whole community.
Can you give another example of Legacy?
The legacy of ancient civilizations can be seen in their architectural ruins.
What are synonyms for Legacy?
Common alternatives include inheritance.
What is the opposite of Legacy?
Opposite meanings include inheritance, loss.
What words go with Legacy?
It commonly pairs with bequeath (somebody), leave (somebody), get, in a/the legacy, legacy from, heir to a legacy, enduring, lasting, great, bequeath (somebody), leave (somebody), leave behind, legacy from, legacy of.
What are common mistakes when using Legacy?
Confused with 'heritage' — both refer to the past but can have different implications. Using 'legacy' incorrectly as an adjective. Mixing up 'legacy' with 'legacy system' in tech contexts.
How do you pronounce Legacy?
US: /["/ˈleɡəsi/"]/, UK: /["/ˈleɡəsi/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Legacy?
Used to describe things passed down from ancestors, like values, traditions, or property. Appropriate in discussions about family, culture, and history. Avoid in casual or everyday conversation.
What CEFR level is Legacy?
"Legacy" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.

