heritage

Definition of heritagenext
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as in tradition
an inherited or established way of thinking, feeling, or doing hospitality is a cherished Southern heritage

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as in inheritance
something that is or may be inherited this farm is my heritage from my father, as it was for him from his father

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Recent Examples of heritage Interpretive exhibits, wind in the oak forests and eagles drifting below reveal the site’s enduring significance, while rangers and tribal partners share how these mounds remain living heritage, not relics. Usa Today Network, USA Today, 10 June 2026 But despite a strong sporting heritage, Panama struggled to translate their success to the football pitch. Elias Burke, New York Times, 10 June 2026 Given the Bourdain heritage of the project, the pressure was on to make sure the food scenes were completely on point. Stewart Clarke, Deadline, 10 June 2026 First released in May 2026 as a single ahead of her next album Whiskey & Hemingway, the song effortlessly weaves traditional American country elements with the singer's El Salvadoran heritage. Chris Barilla, PEOPLE, 9 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for heritage
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Noun
  • In the Arabic tradition, seven poems—sometimes ten, depending on the account—have marked time in this way.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 9 June 2026
  • In societies with robust musical traditions, negative reactions — booing, whistling, calling for punishment — may be expressed.
    Judith Martin, Sun Sentinel, 8 June 2026
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  • And other women periodically emerged from the woodwork, hoping to claim riches from any royal inheritance.
    Christopher Smith, Oc Register, 9 June 2026
  • Grief was only part of the inheritance.
    Simon Perry, PEOPLE, 9 June 2026
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  • According to Academy rules, the number of nominees in each category is determined by the volume of submissions, with the field expanding to a sixth lead or supporting nominee only once entries cross the 80-submission threshold.
    Michael Schneider, Variety, 12 June 2026
  • At first glance, FIFA’s new rule may appear as basic player safety.
    Dilan Gomih, Forbes.com, 11 June 2026
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  • From agricultural legacy, alternative modernization and pride in heritage, a lifestyle of independence and historical significance can be witnessed.
    USA TODAY Network, USA Today, 10 June 2026
  • The familiar, idealistic version of his legacy is one that has been carefully curated.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 10 June 2026
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  • To succeed, Democrats must now demonstrate that, despite the costs, America’s security at home depends on its influence abroad; shaping foreign policy around traditional values benefits Americans; and respecting alliances is a source of strength.
    Missy Ryan, The Atlantic, 10 June 2026
  • Heat index values could approach 100 to 105 degrees, just shy of the weather service’s heat advisory criteria.
    Kansas City Star, Kansas City Star, 10 June 2026

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“Heritage.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/heritage. Accessed 12 Jun. 2026.

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