Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. heir to The French finance minister is heir to a tradition of central control that goes back to Louis XIV. [ C usually singular ] someone who continues to do the work of someone important who has died , or someone who has the same position as the previous person who held that position

  2. The meaning of HEIR is one who receives property from an ancestor : one who is entitled to inherit property. How to use heir in a sentence.

  3. HEIR meaning: 1. a person who will legally receive money, property, or a title from another person, especially an…. Learn more.

  4. noun. a person who inherits or has a right of inheritance in the property of another following the latter's death. Law. (in common law) a person who inherits all the property of a deceased person, as by descent, relationship, will, or legal process.

  5. An heir is someone who has the right to inherit a person's money, property, or title when that person dies. His heir, Lord Doune, cuts a bit of a dash in the city. ...the heir to the throne.

  6. heir (to something) | heir (of somebody) a person who has the legal right to receive somebody’s property, money or title when that person dies. to be heir to a large fortune; the heir to the throne (= the person who will be the next king or queen) the son and heir of the Earl of Lancaster

  7. n. 1. a person who inherits or has a right of inheritance in the property of another following the latter's death. 2. a. (in common law) a person who inherits all the property of a decedent, as by relationship or legal process.

  8. HEIR definition: a person who will have the legal right to someone's money and possessions when they die: . Learn more.

  9. 2 days ago · One who inherits, or has been designated to inherit, a hereditary title or office. Synonym: inheritor. Coordinate term: spare. As the heir to the British throne, the Prince of Wales is a very public figure. A successor in a role, representing continuity with the predecessor . Synonyms: see Thesaurus: successor.

  10. When you're named in a will or are legally entitled to inherit something, you're an heir. You can be the heir to someone's money, business, or title; in a monarchy, the king or queen's oldest son is usually the heir to the throne. The word heir isn't pronounced like "hair," but instead has a silent h and sounds like "air."

  1. People also search for