Associations to the word «Successor»
Noun
- Regent
- Principality
- Hua
- Tsar
- Naming
- Alexander
- Claimant
- Ravenna
- Nikita
- Ibrahim
- Byzantium
- Khan
- Nintendo
- Mohammed
- Vicar
- Bce
- Monarch
- Antioch
- Simeon
- Vii
- Chancellor
- Lineage
- Maximus
- Liu
- Osman
- Cardinal
- Socialist
- Overlord
- Coronation
- Rahman
- Dominion
- Supremacy
- Sancho
- Lama
- Otto
- Descendant
- Babylon
- Bohemia
- Aragon
- Breakup
- Empress
- Intel
- Wen
- Gregory
- Confessor
- Conquest
- Ussr
- Mu
- Navarre
- Hereafter
- Tang
- Nobles
- Elijah
- Caretaker
- Leopold
- Moravia
- Ii
- Cw
- Leonid
- Horde
- Assassination
- Maharaja
- Gao
- Professorship
- Whig
- Chose
- Castile
- Frederick
- Xiv
- Xxii
- Princes
- Shu
Adjective
Wiktionary
SUCCESSOR, noun. A person or thing that immediately follows another in holding an office or title.
SUCCESSOR, noun. The next heir in order or succession.
SUCCESSOR, noun. A person who inherits a title or office.
SUCCESSOR, noun. (arithmetic) (set theory) The integer, ordinal number or cardinal number immediately following another.
Dictionary definition
SUCCESSOR, noun. A person who follows next in order; "he was President Lincoln's successor".
SUCCESSOR, noun. A thing or person that immediately replaces something or someone.
SUCCESSOR, noun. A person who inherits some title or office.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.