inheritance

inheritance — noun

1. Money, property, or other valuable items that a person receives when a relative

1.名詞B1
釋義

Money, property, or other valuable items that a person receives when a relative or friend dies and leaves those things to them.

例句

When Élise's aunt passed away, she received a large inheritance in cash and jewelry.

receive + an inheritance — common verb collocation

The old farmhouse was the only inheritance left to Caleb by his grandfather.

同義詞
  • legacy

    Often carries emotional weight and suggests something valuable passed on, such as reputation or tradition, not just property.

  • bequest

    Formal or legal term for something specifically named in a will; slightly narrower in scope.

  • estate

    Refers to everything a person owns at death, not what is received; broader than inheritance.

文法句型

inheritance + of + [property]

leave + someone + an inheritance

receive + an inheritance

用法筆記

Often used in the context of family law, wills, and estate planning. Can be countable (an inheritance) when referring to a specific amount or item left to someone, or uncountable when discussing the general concept.

常見錯誤

I received an inherit from my uncle.
I received an inheritance from my uncle.
💡'inherit' is a verb; 'inheritance' is the noun form.
The inheritance was given to me while my grandmother was still alive.
The inheritance was left to me after my grandmother passed away.
💡Inheritance is received after death, not as a gift from a living person.

2. A physical feature, ability, or tendency that a child receives from a parent thr

2.名詞B2
釋義

A physical feature, ability, or tendency that a child receives from a parent through the natural process of genes being passed on, or the process itself.

例句

Adaeze's dark curly hair is a genetic inheritance from her Nigerian mother.

genetic + inheritance — common collocation in biology

Scientists have been studying the inheritance of eye colour in families for over a century.

同義詞
  • genetic makeup

    Refers to the complete set of inherited traits, not one individual feature.

  • heredity

    The abstract biological process of passing traits; more formal and scientific than inheritance.

  • genes

    The physical units of inheritance; often used in plural to refer to what causes a trait.

文法句型

genetic + inheritance

inheritance + from + [parent/family]

inheritance + of + [trait]

用法筆記

In formal science writing, this sense often appears in phrases like 'the inheritance of [trait]' or 'patterns of inheritance'. In everyday conversation, speakers are more likely to use the verb 'inherit' than the noun 'inheritance' for this meaning.

常見錯誤

Her blue eyes are an inheritance from mother nature.
Her blue eyes are a genetic inheritance from her mother.
💡Use 'genetic' to clarify the biological sense, and specify the parent rather than an abstract source.
The inheritance of language happens through education.
The inheritance of eye colour follows predictable patterns in families.
💡For the biological sense, the trait must be genetically passed, not learned.