Definitions
- Expressing disapproval or condemnation of something in a mild or indirect way. - To belittle or express disapproval of oneself or one's abilities. - To discourage or advise against something.
- Expressing severe disapproval or condemnation of something or someone. - To criticize or blame someone formally or publicly. - To reprimand or punish someone for wrongdoing.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words express disapproval or condemnation.
- 2Both words involve criticizing or blaming someone or something.
- 3Both words can be used in formal contexts.
What is the difference?
- 1Severity: Censure is more severe and formal than deprecate.
- 2Target: Censure is directed towards a specific person or entity, while deprecate can be directed towards oneself or others.
- 3Purpose: Censure is meant to reprimand or punish someone for wrongdoing, while deprecate is meant to express disapproval or discourage something.
- 4Intensity: Censure is stronger and more forceful than deprecate.
- 5Usage: Censure is less common than deprecate in everyday language.
Remember this!
While both deprecate and censure express disapproval or condemnation, censure is more severe and formal, directed towards a specific person or entity, and meant to reprimand or punish someone for wrongdoing. On the other hand, deprecate is milder, can be directed towards oneself or others, and is meant to express disapproval or discourage something.