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      • Deplorable is primarily used to describe situations or conditions that are shockingly bad in quality or morally unacceptable, suggesting deep disapproval or disappointment. On the other hand, despicable is more directly associated with actions or behaviors that are morally vile or contemptible, evoking a sense of loathing or hatred.
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  2. Learn the meanings and usage of deplorable and despicable, two adjectives that express disapproval or contempt. See example sentences, synonyms, and contrast with irony.

  3. Despicable means deserving to be despised, so worthless or obnoxious as to rouse moral indignation. See synonyms, antonyms, examples, word history and etymology of despicable.

  4. Deplorable means deserving censure or contempt, or wretched. It is often used to describe behavior, conditions, or events that are very bad or lamentable. See synonyms, examples, and word history of deplorable.

  5. very unpleasant or bad, causing strong feelings of dislike: despicable behavior. He's a despicable human being! It was despicable of her to lie about her friend. Synonyms. abominable. contemptible. execrable formal. odious formal. vile. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Serious and unpleasant. abominable. abominably. abysmally.

  6. us / dɪˈplɔr·ə·bəl, -ˈploʊr- / Add to word list. very bad: The children were raised in deplorable conditions.

  7. bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure. “a deplorable act of violence” synonyms: condemnable, criminal, reprehensible, vicious. wrong. contrary to conscience or morality or law. adjective. bad; unfortunate. “my finances were in a deplorable state” synonyms: distressing, lamentable, pitiful, sad, sorry. bad.