leave, will, give, grant, hand down, endow, bestow, entrust
Bequeath means to hand down, pass on, or to dispose of willingly. For instance, the Queen Elizabeth II will eventually bequeath her throne to Prince Charles. Synonyms are: bestow, endow, and entrust.
The Three synonyms are Yo Mama
The future tense is 'Will bequeath'
Synonyms for will (conscious act, choice) are volition, determination, persistence, and perseverance. Synonyms for a will (document) are testament or bequest. Synonyms for the verb to will (to an heir) are bequeath, confer, or leave. Synonyms for the verb will (make happen) are determine, cause, or effect. If "will" is a word indicating future, then "shall" is a closely related word. Another quasi-synonym is "be going to."
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Three synonyms for the word 'righteousness' include genuine, commendable, and conscientious. Additional synonyms can be found in an online or paper thesaurus.
Three synonyms for the word "revile" may include abuse, admonish, and or berate. The definitions of the words and synonyms may be "scold", or to attack.
My grandmother promised to bequeath her grandmother's wedding ring to me as her eldest granddaughter.
I am quite fortunate that my rich mongol uncle decided to bequeath this excellent line of horses to me. I hereby bequeath these lands unto you, my son.
William decided to bequeath his coin collection to his favorite nephew.
Beside, adjacent to, alongside, are three choices for synonyms of "next to".
Base, bottom, and leg are the three synonyms for foot in my knowledge