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deplore
de·plore D0143000 (dĭ-plôr′)tr.v. de·plored, de·plor·ing, de·plores 1. To feel or express strong disapproval of; condemn: "Somehow we had to master events, not simply deplore them" (Henry A. Kissinger).2. To express sorrow or grief over.3. To regret; bemoan. [French déplorer, lament, regret, from Latin dēplōrāre : dē-, de- + plōrāre, to wail.]deplore (dɪˈplɔː) vb (tr) 1. to express or feel sorrow about; lament; regret2. to express or feel strong disapproval of; censure[C16: from Old French deplorer, from Latin dēplōrāre to weep bitterly, from plōrāre to weep, lament] deˈplorer n deˈploringly advde•plore (dɪˈplɔr, -ˈploʊr) v.t. -plored, -plor•ing. 1. to regret deeply or strongly; lament. 2. to disapprove of; censure. [1550–60; (< Middle French deplorer) < Latin dēplōrāre to weep bitterly, complain =dē- de- + plōrāre to wail] de•plor′er, n. de•plor′ing•ly, adv. deplore Past participle: deplored Gerund: deploring
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I deplore | you deplore | he/she/it deplores | we deplore | you deplore | they deplore |
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I deplored | you deplored | he/she/it deplored | we deplored | you deplored | they deplored |
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I am deploring | you are deploring | he/she/it is deploring | we are deploring | you are deploring | they are deploring |
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I have deplored | you have deplored | he/she/it has deplored | we have deplored | you have deplored | they have deplored |
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I was deploring | you were deploring | he/she/it was deploring | we were deploring | you were deploring | they were deploring |
Past Perfect |
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I had deplored | you had deplored | he/she/it had deplored | we had deplored | you had deplored | they had deplored |
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I will deplore | you will deplore | he/she/it will deplore | we will deplore | you will deplore | they will deplore |
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I will have deplored | you will have deplored | he/she/it will have deplored | we will have deplored | you will have deplored | they will have deplored |
Future Continuous |
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I will be deploring | you will be deploring | he/she/it will be deploring | we will be deploring | you will be deploring | they will be deploring |
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I have been deploring | you have been deploring | he/she/it has been deploring | we have been deploring | you have been deploring | they have been deploring |
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I will have been deploring | you will have been deploring | he/she/it will have been deploring | we will have been deploring | you will have been deploring | they will have been deploring |
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I had been deploring | you had been deploring | he/she/it had been deploring | we had been deploring | you had been deploring | they had been deploring |
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I would deplore | you would deplore | he/she/it would deplore | we would deplore | you would deplore | they would deplore |
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I would have deplored | you would have deplored | he/she/it would have deplored | we would have deplored | you would have deplored | they would have deplored | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | deplore - express strong disapproval of; "We deplore the government's treatment of political prisoners"criticise, criticize, pick apart, knock - find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free"accurse, anathematise, anathematize, comminate, execrate, anathemise, anathemize - curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment | | 2. | deplore - regret strongly; "I deplore this hostile action"; "we lamented the loss of benefits"bemoan, bewail, lamentkvetch, plain, quetch, complain, sound off, kick - express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness; "My mother complains all day"; "She has a lot to kick about" |
deploreverb1. disapprove of, condemn, object to, denounce, censure, abhor, deprecate, take a dim view of, excoriate He says he deplores violence.2. lament, regret, mourn, rue, bemoan, grieve for, bewail, sorrow over They deplored the heavy loss of life in the earthquake.deploreverb1. To feel or express strong disapproval of:censure, condemn, denounce, reprehend, reprobate.2. To feel or express sorrow for:regret, repent, rue.Translationsdeplore (diˈploː) verb to express disapproval and regret about (something). We all deplore the actions of murderers. 痛惜,表示悲痛 痛惜,表示悲痛 deˈplorable adjective very bad. deplorable behaviour. 可嘆的 可叹的deplore
Synonyms for deploreverb disapprove ofSynonyms- disapprove of
- condemn
- object to
- denounce
- censure
- abhor
- deprecate
- take a dim view of
- excoriate
verb lamentSynonyms- lament
- regret
- mourn
- rue
- bemoan
- grieve for
- bewail
- sorrow over
Synonyms for deploreverb to feel or express strong disapproval ofSynonyms- censure
- condemn
- denounce
- reprehend
- reprobate
verb to feel or express sorrow forSynonymsSynonyms for deploreverb express strong disapproval ofRelated Words- criticise
- criticize
- pick apart
- knock
- accurse
- anathematise
- anathematize
- comminate
- execrate
- anathemise
- anathemize
verb regret stronglySynonymsRelated Words- kvetch
- plain
- quetch
- complain
- sound off
- kick
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