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Heir

UK //ɛə//US //ɛr//

Definition

A person legally entitled to inherit property or titles upon another's death.

In simple words: A person who will receive money or property when someone dies.

Examples

  • He was named the sole heir to his family's estate.
  • As the last male heir, he felt the pressure of his family's legacy.
  • Many royals have multiple heirs to continue the monarchy.
  • The heir to the throne must be prepared for public life.
  • She learned she was the heir to her grandfather's fortune.

Usage notes

Commonly used in legal and financial contexts. It may not be appropriate in casual conversations. Often associated with family lineage.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'heir' as 'hair' - the one who carries on the family's name.

Collocations

  • heir apparent
  • legal heir
  • only heir
  • heir to the throne
  • heir by blood

Synonyms

  • beneficiary
  • successor
  • heirs apparent
  • legatee
  • descendant

Antonyms

  • disinherit
  • unheir

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'air' which sounds similar.
  • Using it for non-family relationships, while it typically refers to family members.
  • Mistaking it as a verb.