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de·plor·a·ble d??plôr?b(?)l/ adjective adjective: deplorable -
deserving strong condemnation. "the deplorable conditions in which most prisoners are held" -
shockingly bad in quality. "her spelling was deplorable" antonyms: | excellent | | Deplorable is an adjective used to describe something extremely bad or unfortunate, like the deplorable destruction and loss of life in Japan after the earthquake and tsunami. Deplorable comes from the French word déplorer meaning "to give up as hopeless," meaning something is so ... www.cnn.com/2016/09/09/.../hillary-clinton-donald-trump-basket-of-deplorable... 2 days ago - "The truly deplorable thing in this race is the shameful level of condescension & disrespect @HillaryClinton's showing to her fellow citizens," ... | | | | | | | |
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