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heir apparent
[ air uh-pair-uhnt, uh-par- ]
noun
- an heir whose right is indefeasible, provided they survive their ancestor.
- a person whose succession to a position appears certain:
His popularity makes him the chief 's heir apparent.
heir apparent
noun
- property law a person whose right to succeed to certain property cannot be defeated, provided such person survives his ancestor Compare heir presumptive
Other Words From
- heir ap·par·en·cy noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of heir apparent1
Example Sentences
Roigard, in a rich vein of form for the Hurricanes and the heir apparent to the All Black nine jersey, had been tackled by Highlanders’ James Arscott.
In short, Vance was trying to show that if Trump loses – which is increasingly more likely – then he, JD Vance at 40 years of age is the heir apparent in the Republican Party.
Miller Moss isn’t the flashy, big-name quarterback Lincoln Riley is used to having under center, but he has been the heir apparent since Caleb Williams left.
Teammates called for him to be the heir apparent from the postgame podium.
Carlos Alcaraz, the two-time major winner who is the Spanish heir apparent to Nadal, is expected to add to that in the coming years.
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