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  1. something that is a part of your history or that remains from an earlier time: The Greeks have a rich legacy of literature. The war has left a legacy of hatred. Fewer examples. The scars are the legacy of chicken pox. I received a small legacy from an aunt. The novel will be his legacy. Their argument left a legacy of bitterness.

  2. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word legacy, from a gift by will to something transmitted from the past. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

  3. Learn the meaning of legacy as money or property inherited from someone who has died, or as something that remains from an earlier time. Find out how to use legacy in different contexts and with other words.

  4. Use the word, legacy, for something handed down from one generation to the next. A retiring company president might leave a legacy of honesty and integrity. Legacy comes from the Latin verb, legare "to appoint by a last will, send as an ambassador."

  5. Learn the meaning of legacy as a noun and an adjective, and see how to use it in different contexts. Find out the origin, pronunciation, and word frequency of legacy in British and American English.

  6. a situation that exists now because of events, actions, etc. that took place in the past. Future generations will be left with a legacy of pollution and destruction. The problems were made worse by the legacy of centuries of neglect.

  7. Legacy definition: a gift of property, especially personal property, such as money, by will; a bequest.. See examples of LEGACY used in a sentence.