Vocabulary

Deplorable

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
deserving strong condemnation; completely unacceptable.
Urdu meaning
ناپسندیدہ، بدحال، خستہ، قابل رحم
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. Water supply and sewerage management remains deplorable.
    Dawn Editorials — Beyond myths — 2025-10-07
  2. Hence its rulers are intent on sabre-rattling to cover up their inadequacies.Two senior Indian military officials made deplorable remarks recently, which only further vitiate the atmosphere.
    Dawn Editorials — More hot air — 2025-10-06
  3. Barring some exceptions, the political leadership has largely played a deplorable role in the history of our democratic struggle.
    Dawn Editorials — Our rapacious elites — 2025-07-25
  4. The deplorable state of affairs is referred to as the `old normal`.
    Dawn Editorials — Curse of the `old normal` — 2025-06-28
  5. What happened in the held Kashmir tourist spot was indeed deplorable, and the guilty should be brought to justice.
    Dawn Editorials — Unwarranted aggression — 2025-05-08
Synonyms
disgraceful, shameful, dishonourable, disreputable, discreditable

Antonyms
admirable, excellent
Curator example
“children living in deplorable conditions”

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