disinherited Synonyms

disinherited Meaning

Wordnet

disinherited (s)

deprived of your rightful heritage

Webster

disinherited (imp. & p. p.)

of Disinherit

disinherited Sentence Examples

  1. The wealthy industrialist disinherited his eldest son for marrying a woman of humble origin.
  2. The king disinherited his daughter for refusing to marry the prince he had chosen for her.
  3. The elderly woman disinherited her entire family and left her fortune to her beloved pet parrot.
  4. The revelation that he had been disinherited sent the young man into a spiral of despair.
  5. The disinherited heirs contested the will in court, claiming that their father was not of sound mind when he made it.
  6. Despite being disinherited, the young woman remained steadfast in her belief that she would one day inherit her father's fortune.
  7. The news that he had been disinherited came as a complete shock to the wealthy businessman.
  8. The disinherited son vowed to rebuild his life and prove to his father that he was worthy of inheriting his wealth.
  9. The disinherited daughter felt a sense of liberation and independence after being cut off from her family.
  10. The disinherited prince lived a life of poverty and obscurity, never able to reclaim his rightful place on the throne.

FAQs About the word disinherited

deprived of your rightful heritageof Disinherit

deprived, stripped, bereft, bereaved, impounded, annexed, evicted, disfurnished, stript, appropriated

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The wealthy industrialist disinherited his eldest son for marrying a woman of humble origin.

The king disinherited his daughter for refusing to marry the prince he had chosen for her.

The elderly woman disinherited her entire family and left her fortune to her beloved pet parrot.

The revelation that he had been disinherited sent the young man into a spiral of despair.