heritage

simple noun62 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

The legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society.

Indicates a heritage that is abundant, varied, and valuable.

Refers to the heritage belonging to a particular nation.

Refers to the elements of biodiversity, including flora and fauna, and geoscience features.

Refers to a heritage that people are proud of.

Refers to a heritage shared by all members of a group or all of humanity.

Emphasizes that a heritage is held in common by several people or groups.

Refers to a heritage that is one-of-a-kind and distinct from others.

Heritage relating to a population subgroup with a common national or cultural tradition.

Highlights that the heritage is of great value and should be treasured.

Refers to heritage from the distant past.

Indicates a heritage composed of many different elements or from various sources.

Heritage that is important or famous in history.

Refers to the traditions, values, and history passed down through a family.

Heritage related to buildings and structures.

Heritage connected with the study of history or past events.

Refers to a heritage from two or more different races or cultures.

Heritage related to music, composers, and musical traditions.

Heritage connected with religion, beliefs, and sacred sites.

Refers to a heritage that is magnificent and inspires admiration.

Heritage related to art forms like painting, sculpture, etc.

Heritage originating from the continent of Africa.

Heritage related to literature, writers, and written works.

Heritage relating to the Jewish people and their culture or religion.

Heritage related to human spirit or soul as opposed to material things.

Heritage related to the history of industry and manufacturing.

Heritage connected with a person's race.

Heritage related to the sea, shipping, and navigation.

The set of genetic traits inherited from one's ancestors.

Refers to traits and characteristics passed down through genes.

A place that is officially recognized for its historical or cultural value.

Official recognition given to a place or object, confirming its heritage value.

Traveling to experience the places, artifacts, and activities that authentically represent the stories of the past.

A museum dedicated to preserving and exhibiting the heritage of a place or people.

The act of protecting and preserving buildings, sites, and objects of historical and cultural significance.

A place where information about the history and heritage of an area is displayed.

A place where information about the history and heritage of an area is displayed.

The act of maintaining the fabric of a place in its existing state and preventing further decay.

An area of land with historic buildings or features, open to the public.

Measures taken to safeguard cultural heritage from risks such as damage and loss.

A building that has historical, architectural, or cultural importance.

A minority language learned by its speakers at home as children, but not fully developed.

A route or path that takes you to see various places of historical interest.

A place of interest that is part of a country's heritage.

A guided walk around a town or area to see its historic buildings and sites.

The business of managing, marketing, and selling access to historical and cultural sites and attractions.

To possess a particular background or set of traditions.

To maintain heritage in its existing state; keep it safe from harm or decay.

To keep heritage safe from being harmed, damaged or lost.

To have the same heritage as someone else.

To show admiration and joy for one's heritage, often through festivals or events.

To investigate or discuss a heritage in detail to learn more about it.

To protect heritage from harm, damage, or neglect, often through planned management.

To accept a heritage willingly and enthusiastically.

To protect something valuable, like heritage, from harm or damage.

To assert one's right to or connection with a particular heritage.

To find the origin or development of one's heritage.

To take back or re-establish a connection to a heritage that was lost or forgotten.

To no longer have or be connected to one's heritage.

To ruin or cause the end of a heritage, either physically or culturally.

To give up or stop following the traditions and values of one's heritage.