How Do You Spell DEPLORED?

Pronunciation: [dɪplˈɔːd] (IPA)

Deplored (/dɪˈplɔːd/) is a verb that means to express strong disapproval of something or someone. The spelling of the word can be broken down phonetically as follows: the first syllable "de" is pronounced as /dɪ/; the second syllable "plored" is pronounced as /ˈplɔːd/. The "o" in "plored" is pronounced as a long "o" sound /ɔː/. The final "ed" is pronounced as /d/, but the "e" is silent. This word is commonly used in formal and academic writing.

DEPLORED Meaning and Definition

  1. "Deplored" is a verb that refers to the strong expression of regret, disapproval, or sadness over someone or something. It describes the act of expressing deep dissatisfaction, disappointment, or sorrow towards a particular situation, event, behavior, or outcome.

    When a person deplores something, they feel a sense of outrage or distress, often regarding an action, decision, or occurrence that they find morally wrong, socially inappropriate, or ethically unacceptable. In voicing their disapproval, individuals may use various means, such as making public statements, expressing their opinions through writing or speech, or engaging in discussions or debates.

    The act of deploring usually implies a genuine concern for the wellbeing of individuals or society at large. This emotion arises from a strong belief that the object of deplored action or event is not only undesirable but may also lead to negative consequences or harm. People often deplore actions they perceive as unjust, unfair, or harmful, such as violence, discrimination, corruption, or environmental degradation. They may also deplore personal behaviors or decisions made by others or themselves.

    Deplored feelings can aid in raising awareness, fostering dialogue, and fueling efforts to bring about change or rectify the situation by channeling emotions towards action. Nonetheless, the effectiveness of deploring depends on the degree of empathy, understanding, and solidarity it generates among others who share similar concerns.

Common Misspellings for DEPLORED

Etymology of DEPLORED

The word "deplore" is derived from the Latin word "deplorare", which is a combination of the prefix "de-" meaning "thoroughly" or "completely", and the verb "plorare" meaning "to weep" or "to lament". The word was first recorded in English in the early 17th century and initially carried the sense of expressing grief or sorrow. Over time, it has evolved to also encompass the meaning of expressing strong disapproval, condemnation, or regret about something.

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Conjugate verb Deplored

CONDITIONAL

I would deplore
we would deplore
you would deplore
he/she/it would deplore
they would deplore

FUTURE

I will deplore
we will deplore
you will deplore
he/she/it will deplore
they will deplore

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have deplored
we will have deplored
you will have deplored
he/she/it will have deplored
they will have deplored

PAST

I deplored
we deplored
you deplored
he/she/it deplored
they deplored

PAST PERFECT

I had deplored
we had deplored
you had deplored
he/she/it had deplored
they had deplored

PRESENT

I deplore
we deplore
you deplore
he/she/it deplores
they deplore

PRESENT PERFECT

I have deplored
we have deplored
you have deplored
he/she/it has deplored
they have deplored
I am deploring
we are deploring
you are deploring
he/she/it is deploring
they are deploring
I was deploring
we were deploring
you were deploring
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they were deploring
I will be deploring
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I have been deploring
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I would have deplored
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I would be deploring
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