Synonym: unappreciated, unloved, unwanted, unwelcome. Antonym: popular. Similar words: popular, popularity, population, populist, vox populi, opulent, stipulate, manipulate. Meaning: adj. regarded with disfavor or lacking general approval.
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31. It would be suicidal for the Prime Minister to call an election at a time when he's so unpopular.
32. The policy of charging air travellers for vegetarian meals proved unpopular and has already been rescinded.
33. The reforms are unpopular with the mass of teachers and parents.
34. She stands a good chance, since only two people are contesting the seat and the other candidate is very unpopular.
35. More and more people are standing out against what is a very unpopular piece of legislation.
36. These policies are unpopular with politicians and people in general.
37. Although many of his policies were unpopular, he had the courage of his convictions to see them through.
38. The committee's confrontational style of campaigning has made it unpopular.
39. The more unpopular an opinion is, the more necessary is it that the holder should be somewhat punctilious in his observance of conventionalities generally.
40. It was a huge blow to his ego to find out he was so unpopular.
41. The proposed increase in income tax proved deeply unpopular with the electorate.
42. It was an unpopular decision to postpone building the new hospital.
43. He's taken a lot of flak for his unpopular decisions.
44. The parents are complaining that some unpopular subjects are being pushed down the students' throats.
45. The youth club leader was unpopular with the young people because he was always flinging his weight about.
46. Two influential senators have argued for the retention of the unpopular tax.
47. The former minister has been making himself unpopular recently, sniping at his ex-colleagues.
48. People who message a lot feel unpopular if they don't get many back.
49. Taxes are unpopular — it is understandable that voters are against them.
50. The new Chancellor has the guts to push through unpopular tax increases.
51. The high tax policy is certainly unpopular, although it's unlikely to meet the soaring armament expenditures.
52. The tax was so unpopular that the government decided to dump it.
53. It was an unpopular policy and caused a number of conflicts within the party.
54. The proposals were unpopular and were only accepted in a modified form.
55. The youth club leader was unpopular with the young people because he was always flinging his weight around.
56. The poll tax was a very unpopular form of taxation.
57. Such unpopular legislation is unlikely to be introduced before the next election.
58. Mr Mugabe's party is increasingly unpopular among city workers.
59. He had been unpopular in Pittsburg.
60. Mrs Thatcher was always more unpopular than her party.
More similar words: popular, popularity, population, populist, vox populi, opulent, stipulate, manipulate, secular, regular, jocular, manipulating, globular, regularly, avuncular, irregular, singularly, tabula rasa, particular, regularity, triangular, vocabulary, spectacular, in particular, particularly, cardiovascular, at regular intervals, downpour, unpaid, pinpoint.