prédécesseur
Wordform Details
Translation: predecessor
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
masculinesingularIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: prédécesseur
Translation: predecessor; forerunner; precursor (noun)
Etymology: From Latin 'praedecessor', composed of 'prae' (before) and 'decessor' (one who departs), from the verb 'decedere' (to depart). The English cognate 'predecessor' shares the same Latin root. The word literally refers to someone who 'steps down before' another takes their place.
Example Usage
Le nouveau directeur a remercié son prédécesseur pour son excellent travail.
The new director thanked his predecessor for his excellent work.
Cette politique est très différente de celle de son prédécesseur.
This policy is very different from that of his predecessor.
Les prédécesseurs de cette entreprise ont établi une forte tradition d'innovation.
The predecessors of this company established a strong tradition of innovation.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'pre' (before) + 'decessor' (similar to 'deceased' or 'departed') = someone who came before and has left the position.
- Remember it sounds similar to the English 'predecessor' with just a French pronunciation.
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Cultural Context
Commonly used in professional, political, and historical contexts to refer to someone who previously held a position or role that is now occupied by someone else.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'prédécesseur' refers to someone who came before, 'successeur' refers to someone who comes after or replaces someone.
This word:
Le prédécesseur a laissé un héritage important.
The predecessor left an important legacy.
Notes: These terms are often used together when discussing transitions of power or position.
Mnemonic: 'Pré' means 'before' (predecessor), while 'suc' sounds like 'after' (successor).
Explanation: 'Prédécesseur' refers specifically to someone who held a position before another, while 'précurseur' is broader and refers to someone or something that comes before and influences or paves the way for what follows.
This word:
Elle a remplacé son prédécesseur au poste de directrice.
She replaced her predecessor as director.
Confused word:
Einstein était un précurseur de la physique moderne.
Einstein was a precursor of modern physics.
Notes: Both words share the prefix 'pré' indicating something that comes before.
Mnemonic: Think of 'prédécesseur' for positions and roles, 'précurseur' for ideas and movements.