Deplore: 1.to regret deeply or strongly; lament.
2.to disapprove of; censure.
3.to feel or express deep grief for or in regard to.
Word Parts
Root:plore -to cry, to wail.
Prefix:de -from down
Suffix:none
Prefix:de -from down
Suffix:none
Word Forms
Noun:deplorer,deploration
Verb:deplored, deploring
Adjective:undeplored
Adverb:deploringly
Verb:deplored, deploring
Adjective:undeplored
Adverb:deploringly
After hearing about how great prom was, my friend deplored not going.
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Although I deplore the vulgarity of your language, I defend your right to express yourself freely.
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Old people deplore the present state of morality.
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