Synonym: bastard, by-blow, illegitimate child, illicit, love child, outlaw, outlawed, unlawful, whoreson. Similar words: legitimate, illegible, intimate, estimate, ultimate, estimated, ultimately, penultimate. Meaning: [‚ɪlɪ'dʒɪtɪmət] n. the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents. adj. 1. contrary to or forbidden by law 2. of marriages and offspring; not recognized as lawful.
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31. Symkyn's father-in-law is the village parson, which means, of course, that Symkyn's wife is of illegitimate birth.
32. John F.. Kennedy won by a hair and under questionable circumstances, yet his presidency was never considered illegitimate.
33. In a Newcastle study, more than 70 percent of first illegitimate pregnancies were followed by another.
34. Harry's oblique reappearance comes in the form of his illegitimate daughter Annabelle.
35. It is tempting, but completely illegitimate, to slide from analysis of the production of official solutions to their implementation.
36. Another uncle, Ignacio, offers to take Manuel Gustavo on as his own illegitimate son.
37. Trying artificially to separate politics and management, or treat the former as an illegitimate intrusion, is naive.
38. The power conferred upon corporate managers by the business company was potentially unchecked and hence illegitimate within the framework of liberal democracy.
39. In 1960, 2 percent of white births and 22 percent of black births were illegitimate.
40. From such perspectives, requirements for any further debt repayments are immoral and illegitimate.
41. During that time Clint openly lived with blonde Sondra and fathered an illegitimate daughter Kimber in 1964.
42. The peers recognized that the salespeople often saw their requests as unimportant or even illegitimate.
43. He never married, but had an illegitimate son, Hezekiah Knowles.
44. His illegitimate son Cesare had difficulty in being accepted for the priesthood until granted dispensation.
45. It also ranks highly in terms of total fertility, illegitimate births and the number of elderly people.
46. She too had brought an illegitimate daughter to the union, and died giving birth to Godwin's own daughter Mary.
47. By defining the conquest as the origin story, and then by portraying it as illegitimate, Royce took a considerable risk.
48. The Guardian of Feb. 29 reported that the foreign intelligence service had been disbanded following allegations of illegitimate espionage and fraud.
49. In the 1980s abortion or illegitimate birth have been the most likely outcomes.
50. Would the promise of a complete stranger to pay a mother to maintain her illegitimate child be binding on the promisor?
51. We are beginning to see what happens when Church teaching is ignored: illegitimate births, suicide, depression,[www.Sentencedict.com] divorce.
52. For the historian it is equally illegitimate to overlook what they had in common as it is to neglect the differences.
53. Furthermore, it sets out the proper responses to the exhibition and precludes others as illegitimate and inappropriate to the subject.
54. Among black teenagers 82 percent of all births were illegitimate in 1980.
55. In 1994 the magazine published pictures of President Franc ois Mitterrand's illegitimate daughter.
56. Lately he had taken an interest in a younger woman who had borne an illegitimate child and been abandoned by her lover.
57. He died in 1574, leaving the property to his illegitimate daughter Hester, who married Lord Wooton.
58. The market egalitarianism argument fails to draw a distinction between the legitimate and illegitimate use of non public price sensitive information.
59. Though not under a legal liability to maintain his illegitimate child, the father is under a moral duty to do so.
60. The presence of an illegitimate child to that elder brother had been kept a dark secret.
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