BIRTHRIGHT in a Sentence
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Example sentences for BIRTHRIGHT, such as:
1. Freedom of speech is every American's birthright.
2. Americans see freedom of expression as their birthright.
3. Colours and beauties so far subdued were, at least, the birthright of all.
4. Evidently, I thought, this tendency had increased till Industry had gradually lost its birthright in the sky.
2. Americans see freedom of expression as their birthright.
3. Colours and beauties so far subdued were, at least, the birthright of all.
4. Evidently, I thought, this tendency had increased till Industry had gradually lost its birthright in the sky.
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Meanings and Examples of BIRTHRIGHT
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birthright
n. a right or privilege that you are entitled to at birth
n. an inheritance coming by right of birth (especially by primogeniture)
Classic Sentence:
1 Colours and beauties so far subdued were, at least, the birthright of all.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: 1 A Face on Which Time Makes but Little Impression
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: 1 A Face on Which Time Makes but Little Impression
2 Evidently, I thought, this tendency had increased till Industry had gradually lost its birthright in the sky.
3 A few slight indications of a rather petted and capricious manner, which I observed in the Beauty, were manifestly considered, by Traddles and his wife, as her birthright and natural endowment.
4 The city was at her birthright fte in the persons of hundreds of her best citizens, men and women whose names and lives stand for the virtues that make for honourable civic pride.
Example Sentence:
1 Freedom of speech is every American's birthright.
2 Americans see freedom of expression as their birthright.