SORROWFUL vs DEPLORABLE: ADJECTIVE
- Experiencing or marked by or expressing sorrow especially that associated with irreparable loss
- Causing sorrow.
- Full of sorrow; exhibiting sorrow; sad; dejected; distressed.
- Producing sorrow; exciting grief; mournful; lamentable; grievous.
- Of a person, full of sorrow; exhibiting sorrow; sad; dejected; distressed; distraught.
- Feeling, showing, or expressing sorrow. : sad.
- Of very poor quality or condition
- Bad; unfortunate
- Bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure
- Worthy of severe condemnation or reproach.
- Lamentable; woeful.
- Wretched; bad.
- Worthy of being deplored or lamented; lamentable; causing grief; hence, sad; calamitous; grievous; wretched.
- Deserving strong condemnation; shockingly bad.
- To be felt sorrow for; worthy of compassion.
SORROWFUL vs DEPLORABLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Feeling sorrow or grief; grieved; unhappy; sad.
- Productive of sorrow; grievous; distressing; lamentable; pitiable.
- Expressive or indicative of sorrow, grief, or regret; plaintive; pathetic.
- Affected or accompanied by grief; melancholy; doleful; afflicted.
- Synonyms Dismal, disconsolate, rueful, woful.
- Unfortunate
- Bad
- Pitiable; contemptible: as, deplorable nonsense; deplorable stupidity.
- That may or must be deplored or lamented; lamentable; that demands or causes lamentation; hence, sad; calamitous; grievous; miserable; wretched: as, a deplorable calamity.
SORROWFUL vs DEPLORABLE: RELATED WORDS
- Mourning, Heartbroken, Weeping, Tearful, Brokenhearted, Dolorous, Grieving, Anguished, Plaintive, Sorrowing, Sad, Elegiac, Heartbreaking, Heartrending, Mournful
- Criminal, Inferior, Wrong, Sorry, Bad, Woeful, Execrable, Miserable, Sad, Distressing, Wretched, Pitiful, Condemnable, Lamentable, Reprehensible
SORROWFUL vs DEPLORABLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mourning, Heartbroken, Weeping, Tearful, Brokenhearted, Dolorous, Grieving, Anguished, Plaintive, Sorrowing, Sad, Elegiac, Heartbreaking, Heartrending, Mournful
- Criminal, Inferior, Wrong, Sorry, Bad, Woeful, Execrable, Miserable, Sad, Distressing, Wretched, Pitiful, Condemnable, Lamentable, Reprehensible
SORROWFUL vs DEPLORABLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It was so sorrowful that my eyes teared up.
- John the Divine are not so sorrowful as yesterday.
- When he spoke his voice was resigned and sorrowful.
- Patrons modulate dollar from sorrowful walk of American drugs.
- He would always look like a sorrowful white boy.
- It will free your mind of sorrowful thoughts.
- To this sorrowful appeal Moses answers with encouragement.
- Francis Hospital, Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother, Rev.
- It is sorrowful only for those left behind.
- Parting is sorrowful but to choose the other over God is more sorrowful and has eternal consequences.
- It would be rank, dangerous and deplorable usurpation.
- You really think we are stupid AND Deplorable?
- Your recordand treatment of Native people is deplorable.
- But their collective educational track record is deplorable.
- The extreme lack of business ethics is deplorable.
- And they said it was really quite deplorable.
- While living in the trenches, conditions were deplorable.
- Our national infrastructure is in a deplorable state.
- Shahjahan Mosque of Thatta is in deplorable condition.
- This is like serving steak to a deplorable.
SORROWFUL vs DEPLORABLE: QUESTIONS
- What was the spirit's sorrowful reply to the ghost's robe?
- Are there any recent examples of Sorrowful details of those killed?
- What is the second Sorrowful Mystery of the Rosary?
- What does the Bible say about sorrowful yet always rejoicing?
- Do you pray the Sorrowful Mysteries every day during Lent?
- What are some interesting and sorrowful things about Butterbean?
- How many solutions does makes loud sorrowful noises have?
- Where is the Sorrowful Virgin School in Pittsburgh?
- What are the deplorable conditions prevailing in the mineworker's life?
- Is correction department letting inmates live in'deplorable conditions'?
- Is heaviness really deplorable and lightness splendid?
- Are Diestel turkeys raised in deplorable conditions?