The word "bequest" refers to the act of leaving property or money to someone as a gift in a will. Its antonyms (opposite words) include "borrow," which refers to obtaining something temporarily with the intention of returning it later, and "disinherit," which is the act of intentionally leaving someone out of a will or excluding them from receiving any inheritance. Another antonym is "revoke," which means to cancel or withdraw a bequest or gift that was previously granted. "Receive" is another antonym, as it refers to taking possession of property or money that has been left to someone in a will or inheritance.