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What (who) is heir presumptive - definition


Heir presumptive         
TITLE OF INHERITANCE
Heiress presumptive; Heiress Presumptive; Heiress-presumptive; Heirs presumptive; Heir Presumptive; Heir-presumptive; Presumptive heir; Presumptive heiress
An heir presumptive is the person entitled to inherit a throne, peerage, or other hereditary honour, but whose position can be displaced by the birth of an heir apparent or a new heir presumptive with a better claim to the position in question.
heir presumptive         
TITLE OF INHERITANCE
Heiress presumptive; Heiress Presumptive; Heiress-presumptive; Heirs presumptive; Heir Presumptive; Heir-presumptive; Presumptive heir; Presumptive heiress
¦ noun (plural heirs presumptive) an heir whose claim may be set aside by the birth of another heir. Compare with heir apparent.
presumptive         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Presumptive (disambiguation)
a.
Grounded on probable evidence, probable.
Examples of use of heir presumptive
1. Her father became King and she herself became Heir Presumptive.
2. Gordon Brown, his chancellor of the exchequer and heir presumptive, has had enough of waiting.
3. After the previous deafening silence, the heir presumptive said that Mr Blair should control his own exit.
4. There is little question that the heir–presumptive will produce a speech which rouses his immediate audience in Manchester.
5. He had become the heir presumptive when he assumed the leadership of the ECBs forerunner, the European Monetary Institute, in July 1''7.