Synonyms are- bewail, hate, disapprove of, abhor, and bemoan.
The answer is predeplore
Some words include explore, implore, and deplore.
Despise, dislike, condemn, deplore are all antonyms for the word admire.
Some verb that starts with "D" are deplore, denigrate, dodge, and duck.
They are synonyms.
The answer is predeplore
No, "deplore" is a verb and cannot be used as a noun. It means to feel or express strong disapproval of something.
Deplored is the past tense of deplore.
In the sentence, "I deplore ugly hats!" the word deplore is a verb; it is a transitive verb, carrying the direct object "hats". It is an action verb.
I will list more than 5 just because I can: apologize, be sorry for, cry over, deplore, feel remorse, feel sorry, grieve, kick oneself, lament, mourn, weep over, anguish
deplore
To express disapproval of, to deplore something .
Used in a sentence - I deplore having to answer this question. Just kidding, it was a blast! Commonly used referring to a person because it's an emotion.
The past participle is deplored.
disapprove, deplore, dislike, veto, reject
I deplore when people don't make an effort to use grammatical sentences.I have several more sentences for you.I deplore teaching you how to do your own homeworkThe teacher should deplore your cheating.I deplore your lack of effort.
Some words include explore, implore, and deplore.