Meaning & Definition of word "Heiress"

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    Heiress

    /ˈɛərɪs/

    noun:

    • 1. A female heir, especially one who is entitled to inherit a large estate or fortune.
      • Example: The heiress of the billionaire was often seen attending glamorous events.
    • 2. A woman who is considered to be a potential successor in a particular field or domain.
      • Example: She was regarded as the heiress of her family's renowned art gallery.
    • 3. A woman who is the recipient of a legacy; one who inherits.
      • Example: As the last remaining heiress of the family fortune, she had many responsibilities.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Anglo-French 'eresse', from Latin 'haereda'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    trust fund heiress:

    A woman who inherits a trust fund, often implying wealth without effort.

    crown heiress:

    A female heir to a royal title or position, typically indicating future leadership.

    socialite heiress:

    A wealthy woman who is often in the public eye, associated with high society.

    Related Words

    inheritance:

    The assets or wealth passed down from one generation to another.

    legacy:

    Something handed down by a predecessor, especially in terms of wealth or influence.

    successor:

    One who follows or replaces another, especially in a position or title.

    Slang Meanings of heiress

    Meaning: Trustafarian

    Example Sentence: She’s such a trustafarian, living off her family's wealth without working.

    Meaning: Diva

    Example Sentence: The diva of the party is the heiress, always demanding the best of everything.