Heritages

Pronunciation: /ˈhɛrətədʒ/

Heritages (noun)

  1. The traditions, values, and history passed down from previous generations.
  2. The property, money, or possessions that are received from family members after they die.

Examples

  • Many people take pride in their cultural heritage.
  • The family decided to divide their heritage among the children.

Common collocations: preserve heritage, cultural heritage, inherit heritage, financial heritage

Synonyms of Heritages

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Heritages

  • The loss of heritage can lead to cultural disconnection.