The word "dis-inherited" means to be deprived of one's rightful inheritance. Antonyms for this word include "endowed", meaning to be granted or given an inheritance, "bequeathed", which means to inherit through a will or testament, and "be furnished", which suggests receiving or acquiring something of value. These antonyms are synonymous with becoming heirs or beneficiaries of an estate or property. Conversely, the antonyms "disproportionate", "unfair", or "unequal" imply that one has not received an appropriate inheritance or share of assets. Antonyms such as "unburdened", "unencumbered", or "unhindered" indicate that one is free from the burdens, obligations, or restrictions associated with inherited property.