Thesaurus / deplore
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So, in war, these sorts of horrible things happen every now and again, but they are still to be deplored.
COLIN POWELL, WHO WON FIRST GULF WAR AND WAS HUMBLED BY THE SECOND, DEAD AT 84ELEANOR CLIFTOCTOBER 18, 2021THE DAILY BEASTI reached out to several consumer-behavior experts for psychological insight into the struggles of MyPillow owners who deplore Lindell’s message but are devoted to his products — or of fans of any product that becomes the target of a boycott.
MYPILLOW BOYCOTT: HOW A PRODUCT CAN SPARK AN IDENTITY CRISISELIZABETH CHANGFEBRUARY 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTKing identified how people, including those who may have deplored Southern injustice, maintained the racial status quo.
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.’S CHALLENGE TO LIBERAL ALLIES — AND WHY IT RESONATES TODAYJEANNE THEOHARISFEBRUARY 8, 2021WASHINGTON POSTOn the one hand, you deplore it because they’ve succeeded in essentially invading our information architecture.
A FORMER TOP SPY TELLS ALLNICK FOURIEZOSJANUARY 19, 2021OZYIn her letter declining the award, she deplored the “increasingly brutal impact of racial and economic injustice.”
GET TO KNOW QUEER LITERARY ICON ADRIENNE RICHKATHI WOLFEDECEMBER 11, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEThis was true perhaps, but not in a sense he could find himself tempted to deplore.
THE TRAGIC MUSEHENRY JAMESOtherwise he was all that a mother might deplore or an uncle delight in.
WASHINGTON IRVINGHENRY W. BOYNTONIf it has humour, deplore its lack of thoughtfulness; if it is grave, carp at its lack of gaiety.
HOW TO FAIL IN LITERATUREANDREW LANGMany of the persons we meet with in the world do not live entirely for it, and are incapable of the conduct you deplore.
THE MONCTONS: A NOVEL, VOLUME ISUSANNA MOODIEIt gives me pleasure, my dear, to hear you deplore the loss of such a privilege, as it is a proof that you value it.
THE SHEEPFOLD AND THE COMMON, VOL. II (OF 2)TIMOTHY EASTWORDS RELATED TO DEPLORE
- bawl
- bemoan
- bewail
- blub
- blubber
- boohoo
- break down
- burst into tears
- caterwaul
- choke up
- complain
- deplore
- dissolve in tears
- fret
- grieve
- groan
- howl
- keen
- lament
- let go
- let it all out
- mewl
- moan
- mourn
- put on the weeps
- regret
- ring the blues
- shed bitter tears
- shed tears
- sigh
- sniff
- snivel
- sob
- sorrow
- squall
- turn on waterworks
- wail
- weep
- whimper
- whine
- yammer
- yowl
- blame
- censure
- chastise
- criticize
- damn
- decry
- denounce
- deplore
- deprecate
- detract
- disallow
- discommend
- discountenance
- disesteem
- disfavor
- dislike
- dismiss
- dispraise
- expostulate
- find fault with
- find unacceptable
- frown on
- look askance at
- look down on
- nix
- object to
- oppose
- pan
- pass on
- refuse
- reject
- remonstrate
- reprehend
- reprobate
- reprove
- set aside
- slam
- spurn
- take dim view of
- take exception to
- turn down
- veto
- zing
- abhor
- abominate
- antipathize
- avoid
- be allergic to
- be averse to
- be turned off to
- bear malice toward
- condemn
- contemn
- deplore
- despise
- detest
- disapprove
- disesteem
- disfavor
- disrelish
- eschew
- execrate
- grossed out on
- have hard feelings
- have no stomach for
- have no taste for
- loathe
- look down on
- lose interest in
- make faces at
- mind
- not appreciate
- not care for
- not endure
- not feel like
- not take kindly to
- object to
- regret
- resent
- scorn
- shudder at
- shun
- abhors
- abominates
- antipathizes
- avoids
- be turns off to
- bears malice toward
- condemns
- contemns
- deplores
- despises
- detests
- disapproves
- disesteems
- disfavors
- disrelishes
- eschews
- execrates
- grosses out on
- has hard feelings
- has no stomach for
- has no taste for
- is allergic to
- is averse to
- loathes
- looks down on
- loses interest in
- makes faces at
- minds
- not appreciates
- not cares for
- not endures
- not feels like
- not takes kindly to
- objects to
- regrets
- resents
- scorns
- shudder at
- shuns
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