How Do You Spell DEPLORABLENESS?

Pronunciation: [dɪplˈɔːɹəbə͡lnəs] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "Deplorableness" is [dɪplˈɔːɹəbə͡lnəs], [dɪplˈɔːɹəbə‍lnəs], [d_ɪ_p_l_ˈɔː_ɹ_ə_b_əl_n_ə_s] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

DEPLORABLENESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Deplorableness is a noun that refers to the quality or state of being deplorable. The term deplorable itself carries a negative connotation and is used to describe something that is extremely bad, wretched, or lamentable.

    When applied to a situation or event, deplorableness suggests that it is deeply regrettable, a cause for sorrow, or constitutes a hideous condition. It implies an intense dissatisfaction or disapproval regarding the circumstances at hand. The deplorableness of a situation often arises from its moral or ethical reprehensibility, highlighting that it falls far below acceptable standards or expectations.

    In a societal context, deplorableness may point to the appalling state of affairs or actions taken by an individual or group that are morally wrong or deserving of strong condemnation. This term can also be used to describe something that is pitiable, lamentable, or deserving of sympathy due to its woeful or miserable state.

    The use of deplorableness suggests a notion of profound discontent and disappointment, reflecting the deeply negative sentiment associated with the situation in question. It encapsulates the idea that the circumstances or actions under discussion are not just bad, but reach a level of extreme unworthiness or repugnance.

  2. Wretchedness; miserable state.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for DEPLORABLENESS

  • seplorableness
  • xeplorableness
  • ceplorableness
  • feplorableness
  • replorableness
  • eeplorableness
  • dwplorableness
  • dsplorableness
  • ddplorableness
  • drplorableness
  • d4plorableness
  • d3plorableness
  • deolorableness
  • dellorableness
  • de-lorableness
  • de0lorableness
  • depkorableness
  • depporableness
  • depoorableness

Etymology of DEPLORABLENESS

The word "deplorableness" is derived from the root word "deplorable". "Deplorable" comes from the Latin word "deplorabilis", which means "to be wept over" or "lamentable". The "-ness" suffix is added to turn the adjective "deplorable" into a noun, representing the state or quality of being deplorable. Therefore, "deplorableness" refers to the condition or characteristic of being deplorable or deserving strong condemnation or regret.

Plural form of DEPLORABLENESS is DEPLORABLENESSES

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