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descendant

6 antonyms and opposites of descendant, grouped by meaning.

Noun — A person related to someone who lived in an earlier generation, such as a child, grandchild, or later relative.

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How to use descendant

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direct descendant living descendants

Etymology

From Middle French descendant, present participle of descendre, "to descend."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “descendant” mean?

The word “descendant” means a person related to someone who lived in an earlier generation, such as a child, grandchild, or later relative. In plain terms, someone (or something) that comes after and traces back to an earlier ancestor or origin.

How do you pronounce “descendant”?

“Descendant” is pronounced dih-SEHN-duhnt (/dɪˈsɛndənt/ in IPA).

How do you use “descendant” in a sentence?

Here is “descendant” used in a sentence: “She is a direct descendant of one of the town's founders.”

What is another word for “descendant”?

Words with a similar meaning to “descendant” include offspring, scion and and see Thesaurus:child & relative.

What is the opposite of “descendant”?

The opposite of “descendant” — its antonyms — are ascendant, ascendent, ascending, montant and ancestor.

What part of speech is “descendant”?

“Descendant” is a noun.

Where does the word “descendant” come from?

The word “descendant” comes from Middle French. From Middle French descendant, present participle of descendre, "to descend.".

Is “descendant” a common word?

“Descendant” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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