Posterity

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /pɑːˈstɛrəti/

Definitions of posterity

noun the descendants of a person

Example Sentences

A1 Our ancestors thought about posterity when they built this monument.

A2 It is important to consider the impact of our actions on posterity.

B1 Preserving the environment is crucial for the well-being of posterity.

B2 The decisions we make today will shape the world for posterity.

C1 The legacy we leave behind will be remembered by posterity.

C2 The artwork created by this artist will be cherished by posterity for generations to come.

Examples of posterity in a Sentence

formal It is important to consider the impact of our actions on posterity.

informal We should think about how our choices will affect future generations.

slang Let's not mess things up for the kids that come after us.

figurative Our decisions today will leave a lasting legacy for posterity.

Grammatical Forms of posterity

plural

posterities

present tense

posterity

future tense

will posterity

perfect tense

has posterity

continuous tense

is posterity

singular

posterity

positive degree

more posterity

infinitive

to posterity

gerund

posterity

participle

posterity

Origin and Evolution of posterity

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'posterity' originates from the Latin word 'posteritas', which means future generations or descendants.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'posterity' has retained its original meaning of future generations or descendants, but has also come to encompass the idea of legacy or lineage passed down through generations.