bequethen (Meaning)
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bequethen ()
old p. p. of Bequeath.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bequethen
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bequethen Sentence Examples
- The wealthy tycoon bequeathed his vast fortune to his only daughter.
- The grandmotherly figure bequeathed her antique jewelry to her beloved granddaughter.
- The renowned artist bequeathed his most famous artwork to the city museum.
- The noble knight bequeathed his sword and armor to his courageous squire.
- The kind-hearted widow bequeathed a portion of her modest estate to a local charity.
- The dying poet bequeathed his unfinished masterpiece to a young admirer.
- The eccentric recluse bequeathed his collection of oddities to a neighboring university.
- The humble farmer bequeathed his land to his hardworking son and daughter-in-law.
- The beloved pet bequeathed its loyalty and affection to its new owners.
- The wise sage bequeathed a lifetime of knowledge and wisdom to his chosen apprentice.
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old p. p. of Bequeath.
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No antonyms found.
The wealthy tycoon bequeathed his vast fortune to his only daughter.
The grandmotherly figure bequeathed her antique jewelry to her beloved granddaughter.
The renowned artist bequeathed his most famous artwork to the city museum.
The noble knight bequeathed his sword and armor to his courageous squire.