How Do You Spell DEPLORE?

Pronunciation: [dɪplˈɔː] (IPA)

Deplore is a six-letter word that means to feel or express strong disapproval of something. The IPA phonetic transcription for deplore is /dɪˈplɔːr/. The word starts with the voiced alveolar plosive /d/, followed by the short vowel /ɪ/ and the voiceless bilabial plosive /p/. The next syllable has the long vowel /ɔː/ and the liquid /l/, and the word ends with the voiceless alveolar fricative /r/. Overall, the spelling of deplore follows English phonetic and orthographic rules.

DEPLORE Meaning and Definition

  1. Deplore is a verb that is commonly used to express strong disapproval, sadness, or regret for something. When one deplores something, they express grief, dismay, or condemnation about a particular event, action, situation, or behavior. It signifies a deep sense of disappointment and sorrow towards a certain circumstance or action.

    To deplore is to express a strong negative sentiment, often accompanied by a sense of moral outrage or indignation. It implies a heartfelt objection towards something that is considered morally wrong, unjust, or offensive. Deplore can also highlight an individual's remorse or regret for their own actions or the actions of others.

    This term is often used to express condemnation or frustration towards social injustices, acts of violence, unethical behaviors, or unfortunate events. It conveys a strong sense of aversion and the desire for change or improvement in a situation. To deplore something is to implore others to acknowledge and share in the negative sentiment towards it.

    It is worth noting that deplore typically signifies a deep emotional reaction rather than a purely intellectual judgment. The word carries a connotation of sincere grief or mourning over a disturbing circumstance, reflecting the speaker's genuine empathy and concern.

  2. To lament; to mourn; to bewail; to express' or feel deep grief for.

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

Common Misspellings for DEPLORE

Etymology of DEPLORE

The word "deplore" has its origins in the Latin language. It is derived from the Latin word "deplorare", which means "to weep bitterly" or "lament". The prefix "de-" in Latin signifies intensity, and "plorare" means "to weep". Over time, the word "deplorare" evolved into "deplore" in English, and it came to be used more broadly to express strong disapproval or regret, rather than just intense sorrow.

Similar spelling words for DEPLORE

Conjugate verb Deplore

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been deploring
you would have been deploring
he/she/it would have been deploring
we would have been deploring
they would have been deploring

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would deplore
you would deplore
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we would deplore
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be deploring
you would be deploring
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we would be deploring
they would be deploring

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be deploring
you will be deploring
he/she/it will be deploring
we will be deploring
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FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been deploring
you will have been deploring
he/she/it will have been deploring
we will have been deploring
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IMPERATIVE

you deplore
we let´s deplore

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to deplore

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was deploring
you were deploring
he/she/it was deploring
we were deploring
they were deploring

PAST PARTICIPLE

deplored

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been deploring
you had been deploring
he/she/it had been deploring
we had been deploring
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PRESENT

I deplore
you deplore
he/she/it deplores
we deplore
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am deploring
you are deploring
he/she/it is deploring
we are deploring
they are deploring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

deploring

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been deploring
you have been deploring
he/she/it has been deploring
we have been deploring
they have been deploring

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it deplore

SIMPLE PAST

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

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