legatee

noun

leg·​a·​tee ˌle-gə-ˈtē How to pronounce legatee (audio)
Synonyms of legateenext
: one to whom a legacy is bequeathed or a devise is given

Synonyms of legatee

Examples of legatee in a Sentence

the couple had no children, so they declared their nephew their only legatee
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The old immigrants are likely to remain—in the manner of the occasional Wasp legatee (Wagner, Lindsay) who poked in during the buoyant sixties—more visitors to wars over civic power than victors in them. Adam Gopnik, New Yorker, 12 Jan. 2026 Trump and allies, meanwhile, often cast him as legatee of Reagan. David Jackson, USA TODAY, 8 Sep. 2024 Since at least World War I, some legatees of Ivy League privilege have deployed their advantages to oppose injustices and support workers, often against these defectors’ own comfortable families’ and college classmates’ interests, and often at some risk to themselves. Jim Sleeper, The New Republic, 4 Sep. 2023 The couple whom Perry sees on the house tour are at once beneficiaries of the school’s past participation in slavery and legatees of an effort of historical recovery that Swarns’s book both chronicles and carries forward. Paul Elie, The New Yorker, 27 June 2023 Humans, as legatees of this heritage, learn by seeing and visualizing. Stephen Jay Gould, Discover Magazine, 11 Nov. 2019 Columbus was not, as is well-known to the ungrateful modern-day legatees of his conquest, a perfect man. John Hirschauer, National Review, 14 Oct. 2019

Word History

First Known Use

1627, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of legatee was in 1627

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“Legatee.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/legatee. Accessed 28 Jan. 2026.

Kids Definition

legatee

noun
leg·​a·​tee ˌleg-ə-ˈtē How to pronounce legatee (audio)
: a person to whom a legacy is left

Legal Definition

legatee

noun
le·​ga·​tee ˌle-gə-ˈtē How to pronounce legatee (audio)
: one to whom a legacy is bequeathed compare devisee, heir, next of kin, successor
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