None of these are absolutes. People do not grow or realize their mistakes if they are not criticized. Condemning someone for extreme bad actions is a way to call attention to the action. Hitler or Stalin would be examples. Nothing wrong in condemning their actions. At least for most people. Complain is probably the easiest to overlook, but if you do not complain when it is legitimate, no one learns anything. If your steak is over done, you complain about it. Someone steps on your foot, you complain about it.
You can go through life and never do any of these things. You can keep your head down, let other people do anything they want to you and never say a word about it. The meek shall inherit the earth. True. A 3x6x6 foot piece of it.
condemn, criticize, rebuke, accuse.
The analogy of attack and defend as condemn is to criticize. Both pairs involve opposing actions or responses, with attack and condemn being more forceful and aggressive, while defend and criticize involve protecting or evaluating something with a more nuanced approach.
To rag on someone is to complain about or criticize that person.
A synonym for denounce is condemn, criticize, or censure.
condemn, criticize, censure, dislike, object, frown on, reject, not hold with, have a problem with
This is a transposition of the correct spelling of the verb, to complain (criticize, disagree).
The opposite of applaud is to disapprove, criticize, condemn, or denounce. The opposite of the specific act by an audience is to "boo."
The opposite of applaud is to disapprove, criticize, condemn, or denounce. The opposite of the specific act by an audience is to "boo."
To condemn openly as being evil
The opposite of applaud is to disapprove, criticize, condemn, or denounce. The opposite of the specific act by an audience is to "boo."
Complaining is the correct spelling (griping, bemoaning).
A connotation for "deplore" could be to strongly criticize or condemn something, implying a sense of strong disapproval or disgust.