Synonym: be sorry for, lament, regret. Antonym: rejoice. Similar words: deploy, implore, explore, unexplored, imploring, exploration, folklore, reply. Meaning: [dɪ'plɔː] v. 1. express strong disapproval of 2. regret strongly.
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(31) We would very much deplore it if a popular programme were taken off as a result of political pressure.
(32) "Oh, " cried Eugnie, "you are a bad physiognomist, IF you imagine I deplore on my own account the catastrophe of which you warn me.
(33) The Foreign Office said: "We deplore any use of excessive force and urge the Guinean authorities to exercise restraint and ensure the safety and security of its people."
(34) From Iceland to Latin America, Central Africa to the Philippines, representatives reportedly deplore the demise of their cultures with the rising influence of Anglo-American television and culture.
(35) One is leisurely long of sigh, contain very thick self-reproach, regret, deplore greatly, think of, ring out outside the big palace door.
(36) I deplore the way in which he plays with women.
(37) I deplore fox hunting. It's not that I'm squeamish, it's the principle of the thing.
(38) What is the trait you most deplore in yourself? Self - absorption.
(39) "I deplore when you see the evident referees' mistakes, " Blatter told reporters on Tuesday. "It has not been a five-star game for referees.
More similar words: deploy, implore, explore, unexplored, imploring, exploration, folklore, reply, replete, replace, replica, Color., color, pallor, take place, horseplay, plot, pull the plug, pillory, replacement, glorious, colorful, aplomb, employ, counselor, exploit, explode, take the place of, depart, depend.