Meaning & Definition of word "Legacy"

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    Legacy

    /ˈlɛɡəsi/

    noun:

    • 1. Something handed down from an ancestor or a predecessor or from the past.
      • Example: The old mansion stands as a legacy of the family's rich history.
    • 2. A gift of property, especially personal property, as money or a title, given to someone by will.
      • Example: She bequeathed her entire estate as a legacy to her children.
    • 3. A lasting impact or influence, particularly in a professional or cultural context.
      • Example: The scientist's legacy will continue to inspire future generations of researchers.
    • 4. An amount of money or property left to someone in a will.
      • Example: He received a significant legacy from his grandmother.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'legatia', meaning 'deputation, envoy, commission'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    leave a legacy:

    to have a positive impact or influence that continues after one's death.

    legacy system:

    an outdated computer system or application that is still in use.

    living legacy:

    an individual who is still alive but has made a significant impact that is remembered.

    Related Words

    inheritance:

    the assets passed down from an ancestor.

    heritage:

    a legacy of property or cultural traditions.

    endowment:

    a donation of money or property to an institution.

    Slang Meanings of legacy

    Meaning: A term used to describe a significant contribution.

    Example Sentence: He left a serious legacy in the music world.

    Meaning: Referring to deprecated technology but still in use due to its historical significance.

    Example Sentence: We're still using that old program because it has a legacy value.