Associations to the word «Disinherit»
Noun
- Heir
- Cordelia
- Dauphin
- Theresa
- Lear
- Spouse
- Nephew
- Ethan
- Niece
- Mademoiselle
- Inheritance
- Eldest
- Favour
- Clifford
- Son
- Refuse
- Estate
- Favor
- Father
- Will
- Uncle
- Consent
- Succession
- Relative
- Vii
- Engagement
- Henry
- Clause
- Edward
- Marriage
- Duke
- Earl
- Monk
- Parent
- Margaret
- Prince
- Charles
- Child
- Wife
- Throw
- Provision
- Daughter
- Anne
- Brother
- Sister
- Successor
- Intention
- Crown
- Money
- Leaving
- Threat
- Baron
- Property
- Mother
- Share
- Philip
- Treaty
- Law
- Family
- Death
- Relation
- King
- Elizabeth
- All
- Maria
- Sir
- England
Adverb
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Wiktionary
DISINHERIT, verb. (transitive) To exclude from inheritance; to disown.
Dictionary definition
DISINHERIT, verb. Prevent deliberately (as by making a will) from inheriting.
Wise words
There is no sickness worse for me than words that to be kind
must lie.