The opposite of "heir" is "disinheritance" or "disinherited person," as an heir is someone who is legally entitled to inherit property or assets from a predecessor. In a broader sense, "heir" implies a continuation or succession, while its opposite would suggest a lack of succession or entitlement.
The opposite of "heir" is "disinherit" or "disinheritance," which refers to the act of preventing someone from receiving an inheritance. While an heir is someone designated to receive property or assets upon another's death, a disinherited person is excluded from that right. Additionally, a more general opposite could be "benefactor," as it refers to someone who gives or provides rather than receives.
its when the son is made king
There is no opposite except a lack of insurance.The opposite adjective of insured is uninsured.
There might not be an opposite.
The opposite of continued is actually discontinued.
The opposite of heir is heiress. Heir is the male beneficiary while a heiress refers to a female who is to inherit wealth.
The noun for a male is an heir; the noun for a female is an heiress.
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Do you mean testator? If an heir receives a bequest, the testator is the person that gives the bequest to him/her.
the female is an heiress
The opposite of "heir" is "disinherit" or "disinheritance," which refers to the act of preventing someone from receiving an inheritance. While an heir is someone designated to receive property or assets upon another's death, a disinherited person is excluded from that right. Additionally, a more general opposite could be "benefactor," as it refers to someone who gives or provides rather than receives.
the homophone for heir is air
heir/air (NOT hair!)
"Heir to heir" in a will means that a person is designated as the beneficiary or inheritor of assets who, in turn, designates another person as their beneficiary or inheritor. It establishes a succession plan for the assets to pass from one designated person to another.
he was heir to the throne