dynasty
Americannoun
plural
dynasties-
a sequence of rulers from the same family, stock, or group.
the Ming dynasty.
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the rule of such a sequence.
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a series of members of a family who are distinguished for their success, wealth, etc.
noun
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a sequence of hereditary rulers
an Egyptian dynasty
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any sequence of powerful leaders of the same family
the Kennedy dynasty
Other Word Forms
- antidynasty adjective
- dynastic adjective
- dynastical adjective
- dynastically adverb
Etymology
Origin of dynasty
First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English, from Late Latin dynastīa, from Greek dynasteia; see dynast, -y 3
Explanation
A dynasty is a series of leaders in the same family, like the British Royal Family, or a local business dynasty, in which four generations have made their fortune at the family store. The word dynasty, pronounced "DIE-nas-tee," comes from the Greek word dynasteia, meaning "power, lordship, sovereignty." If you are part of a dynasty, you probably do have power — and also wealth, privilege. But there is also pressure to achieve as much as your parents, grandparents, and other relatives. Another kind of dynasty is found in sports — a team that wins many championships is a dynasty.
Vocabulary lists containing dynasty
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Example Sentences
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Florence Pugh starred in the film as Paige, a goth outsider who is raised in a chaotic but loving British wrestling dynasty.
From BBC • Apr. 21, 2026
Florida also permits individuals to establish an irrevocable dynasty trust with provisions allowing wealth to be passed without incurring gift, estate, or generation-skipping transfer taxes for up to a thousand years.
From Barron's • Apr. 20, 2026
One thing the documentary avoids is the contentious relationship with Phil Jackson — who isn’t even mentioned — and the cause of West’s departure from the Lakers right after he built that dynasty.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 14, 2026
Mitchell wants to keep evolving his side's game and create a dynasty by winning back-to-back World Cups, but knows the winning run will come to an end eventually.
From BBC • Apr. 10, 2026
Along with most of the Virginia dynasty, however, his ascent into the revolutionary elite was not the exclusive function of talent and virtue.
From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis
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