deplorable 的定义
- causing or being a subject for grief or regret; lamentable: the deplorable death of a friend.
- causing or being a subject for censure, reproach, or disapproval; wretched; very bad: This room is in deplorable order. You have deplorable manners!
deplorable 近义词
unfortunate, shameful
deplorable 的近义词 46 个
- dire
- disastrous
- disgraceful
- distressing
- dreadful
- grievous
- horrifying
- intolerable
- lamentable
- miserable
- regrettable
- reprehensible
- scandalous
- terrible
- tragic
- unbearable
- unsatisfactory
- wretched
- afflictive
- awful
- blameworthy
- bummer
- calamitous
- dirty
- dishonorable
- disreputable
- dolorous
- downer
- execrable
- faulty
- godawful
- grim
- heartbreaking
- heartrending
- lousy
- melancholy
- mournful
- opprobrious
- overwhelming
- pitiable
- poor
- rotten
- sad
- sickening
- stinking
- woeful
deplorable 的反义词 18 个
更多deplorable例句
- We extend our deepest sympathies to those who were targeted by his deplorable and predatory behavior.
- There are plenty of explanations for Toronto’s deplorable drives.
- This is why 404 errors are considered deplorable when taking into their perspective regarding both user experience and the search engine rankings of your website.
- The Düsseldorf hackers are still at large—as are so many other deplorable hospital-extorting cybercriminals.
- If it’s the artifice of artificial selection that is deplorable to some, just wait until we take a clear-headed look at natural selection in all its naturalness!
- It is too late to help those who were killed by ISIS, but those who escaped and survived are living in deplorable conditions.
- These things are absolutely deplorable, but they were par for the course for some of the more dedicated “Gamers” in the community.
- The state of childcare in this nation goes from inadequate to deplorable, even as compared to the child care centers of the 1940s.
- The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is fairly deplorable from a feminist standpoint; plus, it has very little to do with sports.
- FCC chairman Michael Powell deemed it “classless, crass and deplorable.”
- The Spanish troops fared far worse; their condition became more and more deplorable.
- Now, go and mend that deplorable frock, and if you don't dream over it, you won't waste too much of your holiday.
- I was here a witness of a deplorable scene, a consequence of an erroneous religious belief of the otherwise amiable Hindoos.
- The post-office strike has already shown us what deplorable disasters even a skirmish can bring about.
- This is the end; what was the beginning,—the conditions necessary to bring about this deplorable result?