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Meaning of forebear
A person from whom someone is descended, especially an ancestor.
Etymology of forebear
The word "forebear" originated from the Old English words "fore" meaning "before" and "bear" or "beran" meaning "to bear" or "to carry", and it initially meant "to bear or carry before" or "to precede".
Over time, its meaning evolved to refer to a person who has come before someone else in a line of descent or ancestry.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A person from whom someone is descended, especially an ancestor.
- * A person who has preceded another in a particular role or position.
Usage Examples
- The famous author was proud of her literary forebears and the impact they had on her writing style.
- * The company's founders were visionary forebears who paved the way for future innovation and growth.
Antonyms
descendant
offspring
heir
successor
child
kid
youngster
youth
junior
protege
apprentice
follower
disciple
scion
inheritor
beneficiary
inheritor
successor
replacement
substitute