All 3 Uses of
deplore
in
Mansfield Park
- His letters expressed how much he deplored it.†
Chpt 47 *
- He had suffered, and he had learned to think: two advantages that he had never known before; and the self-reproach arising from the deplorable event in Wimpole Street, to which he felt himself accessory by all the dangerous intimacy of his unjustifiable theatre, made an impression on his mind which, at the age of six-and-twenty, with no want of sense or good companions, was durable in its happy effects.†
Chpt 48
- Bitterly did he deplore a deficiency which now he could scarcely comprehend to have been possible.†
Chpt 48
Definition:
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(deplore) strongly dislike or regret