Bequeath Mnemonic
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bequeath
bequeath
/bɪˈkwiːð/
Examples
- The enthusiasm of the public is bequeathed.
- They did not want to be bequeathed.
- The cardinal bequeathed the diamond to the king.
- Gorbatov bequeathed to the Academy of Arts in Leningrad.
- He bequeathed the wealth to the poor children.
- It was bequeathed by the bishop of Toulouse to the Count of Carcassonne.
- The lady bequeathed the tower to the Church of Scotland.
- She bequeathed her beauty to her daughters.
- The Messiah was bequeathed to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, England.
- The man did not want to bequeath his power.
leave or give by will after one's death
verb
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"Bee + Quiche. The bee left its honey in the quiche as its legacy."
"Be + Queath. Before leaving, he generously gave away his wealth."
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