bequeathed

[bɪˈkwiːð]

bequeathed Definition

to leave something to someone after your death, especially money or property.

Using bequeathed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bequeathed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He bequeathed his entire estate to his son.

  • Example

    She bequeathed her collection of paintings to the museum.

  • Example

    The family's wealth was bequeathed to charity.

  • Example

    The ancient civilization bequeathed us with many architectural wonders.

bequeathed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bequeathed

Phrases with bequeathed

  • to give or leave something to someone in a will

    Example

    He bequeathed his fortune to his children.

  • to leave something for future generations

    Example

    The ancient civilization bequeathed their knowledge and wisdom to posterity.

  • to leave something as a lasting memory or legacy

    Example

    The artist bequeathed his masterpiece to memory, inspiring generations to come.

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Summary: bequeathed in Brief

The verb 'bequeathed' [bɪˈkwiːð] means to leave something to someone after your death, usually money or property. It can also refer to leaving something as a legacy or memory, as in 'The artist bequeathed his masterpiece to memory.' 'Bequeath' is often used in legal contexts, such as 'He bequeathed his entire estate to his son.'