deplore implies regret for the loss or impairment of something of value.
deplores the breakdown in family values
lament implies a profound or demonstrative expression of sorrow.
lamenting the loss of their only child
bewail and bemoan imply sorrow, disappointment, or protest finding outlet in words or cries, bewail commonly suggesting loudness, and bemoan lugubriousness.
fans bewailed the defeat
purists bemoaning the corruption of the language
Example Sentences
He bemoans the fact that the team lost again. an article bemoaning the decline in voter turnout Some critics are always bemoaning the state of the language.
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Word History
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
Time Traveler
The first known use of bemoan was before the 12th century