bequeath
/bɪˈkwiːð/
bequeath
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- 1.
to leave property to someone in a will
"He bequeathed his art collection to the museum."
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He will bequeath his fortune to his children.
He will bequeath his fortune to his children.
Her grandmother loved her dearly and decided to bequeath her antique jewelry collection.
Her grandmother loved her dearly and decided to bequeath her antique jewelry collection.
The will stated that the author intended to bequeath his entire library to the university.
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How do you pronounce bequeath?
bequeath is pronounced [/bɪˈkwiːð/]. You can hear a native pronunciation on Smoveth.
What does bequeath mean?
bequeath means "bequeath". See the meanings and examples higher up on the page for the full picture.
How difficult is bequeath?
bequeath is a Advanced-level word.
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Example: "He will bequeath his fortune to his children." — used to mean "bequeath".
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