deplore

[dɪˈplɔːr]

deplore Definition

  • 1feel or express strong disapproval of (something).
  • 2feel or express sorrow or regret for.

Using deplore: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deplore" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I deplore the fact that people are still starving in many parts of the world.

  • Example

    The company deplores any form of discrimination.

  • Example

    We deplore the violence that has been taking place in the city.

deplore Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for deplore

Phrases with deplore

  • to feel or express great sadness about the death of someone

    Example

    We deplore the loss of our dear friend.

  • to feel or express strong disapproval of the current condition of something

    Example

    Many people deplore the state of politics in our country.

  • to feel or express strong disapproval of a particular situation or circumstance

    Example

    I deplore the fact that so many people are still living in poverty.

Origins of deplore

from French 'déplorer', from Latin 'deplorare', from 'de-' (expressing reversal) + 'plorare' (to weep).

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Summary: deplore in Brief

To 'deplore' [dɪˈplɔːr] is to feel or express strong disapproval or sorrow for something. It can be used to condemn or express disapproval of a particular situation, as in 'The company deplores any form of discrimination.' Alternatively, it can express sorrow or regret, as in 'We deplore the loss of our dear friend.' Synonyms include 'condemn,' 'disapprove,' and 'abhor.'