3 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Birthright' in a Sentence
"A right or privilege that a person is inherently entitled to by virtue of their birth." more
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The rainbow in the sky is a beautiful birthright of nature.
The adventurer felt a deep connection to nature, considering the exploration of wilderness a birthright.
Birds have the birthright to fly freely in the sky.
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