Even though “depraved” and “deprived” look very much the same, they mean different things. Let’s learn about these two words, their history, how to use them, and a simple trick to tell them apart.
Depraved: The word “depraved” comes from the Latin word “depravare,” which means “to make crooked or corrupt.” Over time, it started to describe someone who is morally bad or corrupt.
Deprived: The word “deprived” comes from the Latin word “deprivare,” which means “to take away from.” It is used to talk about not having something important or necessary.
Depraved: This word is used to describe someone or something that is very evil or morally bad.
Deprived: This word is used to describe someone who lacks necessary things, such as food, sleep, or love.
Remember, “depraved” has an “a” for ‘acting badly’,” while “deprived” has an “i” for ‘in need’.”
Use “depraved” when talking about something or someone very bad or evil. Use “deprived” when someone is lacking something important. While they may look similar, they describe different situations and people.
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