lineage
The word lineage is all about your roots and ancestors.
ℹ️ Part of speech
lineage is a NOUN.
🗣️ Pronunciation
lineage is pronounced /ˈlɪn.i.ɪdʒ/ or LIHN-ee-ij.
📚️ Definition
lineage refers to a person's descendants or ancestors, often considered in terms of their noble, historical, or royal connections. Example: tracing one's lineage.
📰 Examples
Here are some examples of lineage in usage:
Queen Elizabeth II can trace her lineage back to the early English monarchs.
Jenee was proud of her Native American lineage, and told her friends often of her family's traditions as well as current challenges her community faces.
A DNA test revealed that John's lineage included ancestors from various parts of Europe and Asia.
🧠 Quick vocab quiz
Test yourself!
lineage most nearly means
(A) language
(B) location
(C) occupation
(D) education
(E) ancestry
And one more:
Which of the following sentences best illustrates the concept of lineage?
(A) Sara learned to play the piano from her mother, who was a professional pianist.
(B) Maria discovered that her great-great-grandfather was a prominent politician in his time.
(C) After studying the language for many years, David became fluent in Cantonese.
(D) Cleetus has never traveled outside of his home state.
(E) Ellen has always been fascinated by the history of her hometown.
Scroll down for the answer/s.
💁🏼 Tips!
When discussing lineage, people often use the phrase "family tree" to visualize the connections between their ancestors and descendants. Researching your lineage can provide valuable insights into your family history, cultural background, and even your genetic traits.
Of course, the word lineage is related to the word line.
✅ Quiz answer/s
Answers:
E, ancestry.
B, Maria discovered that her great-great-grandfather was a prominent politician in his time.

