Illegitimacies [noun]
Definition of Illegitimacies:
illegitimateness
Opposite/Antonyms of Illegitimacies:
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Sentence/Example of Illegitimacies:
Violet Walbridge was a failure at illegitimacy and lawless passion, and, what was worse, she knew it.
The spectres of illegitimacy and civil ruin are what would stare them in the face, and turn their very lips so white.
But the story of his illegitimacy and foreign birth was current long before this date was established.
The best aspects both of legitimacy and of illegitimacy were to be stereoscoped in the perfect birth.
The subject is difficult and unpleasant: illegitimacy is wicked and, therefore, must not be talked about.
Now, there were certainly some awkward circumstances in respect of this illegitimacy question.
Illegitimacy with me does carry a stigma, and the sins of the fathers are visited upon the children.
It does not appear, however, that the rate of illegitimacy in Russia is comparatively high; it is so in the two great cities.
Poverty, drunkenness, crime, illegitimacy stamp themselves upon the home life.
In Ehime, for example, there was very little illegitimacy and fewer children still-born than in any other prefecture.