inheritor|inheritors|inheritress|inheritresses in English

noun

[in'her·i·tor || ɪn'herɪtə(r)]

heir, one who inherits

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1. They hardly imagined that there were so many indigent, yearning, crooked, canny inheritors on the earth.

2. Antonyms for Benefactor include antagonist, opponent, opposer, recipient, beneficiary, taker, misanthropist, receiver, payee and inheritor

3. Antonyms for Ancestor include descendant, successor, descendent, inheritor, offspring, progeny, afterbear, heir, issue and child

4. Synonyms for Addressee include recipient, destination, receiver, target, end point, beneficiary, donee, inheritor, heir and heritor

5. Australia's Aboriginal people, from over 500 different first nations, are the inheritors of the longest continuous culture on earth

6. Afro-Cuban emigre Philbert Armenteros, founder of the Miami band Los Herederos (The Inheritors), says his music can channel important messages from the gods of his African ancestors.

7. Inher-itors may be fortunate to improve their wealth status by their own efforts, thereby achieving that rare combina-tion of being both Inheritors and Acquirers

8. Bellerophon is the descendant of the Greek Hero Bellerophontes and the inheritor of his will, making him distantly related to the God Poseidon and the Titan Kronos

9. Annaba of Assinie was the Prince of Assinie, son of the King of Eguafo, Inheritor of the Coast of Ivory and Teeth, and Lord of the Sky

10. The sensitive and intelligent and Benignant inheritor of a country estate is torn between prospective suitors, lonely in her eerie, threatened by irrational revolutionaries, looking desperately to make peace with the new order in turbulent times.

11. As civilized human beings, we are the inheritors, neither of an inquiry about ourselves and the world, nor of an Accumulating body of information, but of a conversation, begun in the primeval forests and extended and made more articulate in the course of centuries

12. They were the inheritors of a dissident tradition that goes back as far as Pushkin and the Decembrists in Russia. Some explicitly saw themselves as representative of historic values, whether they were the exiled Solzhenitsyn or an Estonian intelligentsia which looked back admiringly to its forbears in the nineteenth century, Herderian cultural nationalists.