C1 adjective Neutral

ancestor

/ˈænsestə(r)/

A person from whom one is descended, typically one more remote than a grandparent. It can also refer to an earlier form or type of a species or a machine from which others have evolved or developed.

Ejemplos

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My ancestors migrated from Ireland to the United States during the 19th century.

My forebears moved from Ireland to America in the 1800s.

2

The plaintiff must provide evidence of biological lineage connecting them to their ancestors.

The person suing must show a blood connection to their deceased relatives.

3

I bet our ancestors would be completely confused by how much time we spend staring at screens.

I imagine our relatives from the past would find our use of technology very strange.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
ancestor
Adverbio
ancestrally
Adjetivo
ancestral
Relacionado
ancestry
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Truco para recordar

Focus on the prefix 'An-', which is similar to 'Ancient' or 'Ante-'. It helps you remember that ancestors are the people who came 'before' you.

Quiz rápido

The DNA results showed that her ______ lived in Scandinavia over five hundred years ago.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: ancestors

Ejemplos

1

My ancestors migrated from Ireland to the United States during the 19th century.

everyday

My forebears moved from Ireland to America in the 1800s.

2

The plaintiff must provide evidence of biological lineage connecting them to their ancestors.

formal

The person suing must show a blood connection to their deceased relatives.

3

I bet our ancestors would be completely confused by how much time we spend staring at screens.

informal

I imagine our relatives from the past would find our use of technology very strange.

4

Genetic testing indicates that these two distinct species share a common ancestor.

academic

DNA evidence shows that these two different types of animals come from the same original group.

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This early prototype of the computer is the direct ancestor of the modern tablet.

business

This first version of the computer led directly to the development of today's tablets.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
ancestor
Adverbio
ancestrally
Adjetivo
ancestral
Relacionado
ancestry

Colocaciones comunes

common ancestor a shared biological relative from the past
direct ancestor a relative in a straight line of descent
distant ancestor a relative from a very long time ago
trace one's ancestors to find information about one's family history
ancestor worship the practice of venerating deceased family members

Frases Comunes

common ancestor

the shared origin of different groups

ancestor worship

religious practice of honoring the dead

spiritual ancestor

a person who paved the way for a current philosophy or movement

Se confunde a menudo con

ancestor vs descendant

An ancestor is someone you come from (past), whereas a descendant is someone who comes from you (future).

ancestor vs predecessor

A predecessor refers to someone who held a job or position before you; an ancestor refers specifically to family or biological lineage.

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Notas de uso

While typically a noun, 'ancestor' can be used as an attributive noun (acting like an adjective) in scientific phrases like 'ancestor species'. For most descriptive needs, use the adjective 'ancestral'.

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Errores comunes

Learners often confuse 'ancestor' with 'predecessor' in work contexts. Remember that you don't have a 'work ancestor' unless your grandfather actually held your specific job.

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Truco para recordar

Focus on the prefix 'An-', which is similar to 'Ancient' or 'Ante-'. It helps you remember that ancestors are the people who came 'before' you.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Old French 'ancestre', which comes from the Latin 'antecessor', meaning 'one who goes before'.

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun Often used in the plural form (ancestors) Can be used as a noun-adjunct to modify another noun
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Contexto cultural

In many cultures, such as those in East Asia and West Africa, ancestors are believed to maintain a spiritual connection with the living family and are honored with altars or rituals.

Quiz rápido

The DNA results showed that her ______ lived in Scandinavia over five hundred years ago.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: ancestors

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B2

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