bad, woeful, wretched, worthy of severe condemnation.
Causing or being a subject for regret or grief as in 'the deplorable death of a friend.'
Or causing to be a subject for disapproval as in 'this room is in deplorable order.' A very bad state
The past participle is deplored.
denounce, hurt, regret
Deplored is the past tense of deplore.
Individualism
rued, regretted, deplored, lamented, bemoaned, bewailed
It is credited to the Scottish. In 1457 the Scottish Parliament deplored the game because it distracted youth from their archery practice.
He believed that all people should be allowed the same opportunities reguardless of color. But the emphasis was always on 'peaceful' protests. He deplored violence.
He deplored partisan politics and political parties.
We all agreed that much dismantling was needed to introduce modernity within our traditions. Torn between the past and the present, we deplored the 'hard sweat' that
Mary Boykin Chesnut was married to James Chesnut. They were South Carolina planters and owned many slaves. Mary deplored the practice of slavery and knew it must end. At the same time, she lived in an economic system that depended upon it.
The ruthless assassination of the third Rightful Caliph Hazrat Usman RAU was the beginning and the most pathetic event of the brutal martyrdome of the tribe of the beloved Prophet SAW at Karbala was the hallmark. That was the most unforunate incident that became a cause of split, though the incident is deplored by all the Muslims.
Social crtics deplore what they believe is a widespread decline in good manners. Only that's cheap. He got it from the Sadlier Oxford book.