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Sentence count:239+13Posted:2017-02-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: unappreciatedunlovedunwantedunwelcomeAntonym: popularSimilar words: popularpopularitypopulationpopulistvox populiopulentstipulatemanipulateMeaning: adj. regarded with disfavor or lacking general approval. 
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61. Polls indicate Gingrich is highly unpopular.
62. The taxes proved extremely unpopular with the electorate.
63. Out went Norman Lamont, the unpopular chancellor.
64. This was very unpopular with the middle-class whites.
65. His bombastic style made him unpopular with his colleagues.
66. Opinion polls repeatedly showed that restitution was unpopular.
67. These classes were very unpopular with Contact members.
68. I see now what makes a congressman so unpopular.
69. Though it succeeded in slowing inflation, it also slowed growth and became increasingly unpopular.
70. Even water privatisation, which every opinion poll showed to be a deeply unpopular measure, was almost six times over-subscribed.
71. The public has reacted in this way because they felt a great relief at the overthrow of an oppressive and unpopular regime.
72. The herb rue has a bitter taste, which makes it unpopular for cooking.
73. Their bowed shape can be justified on the assumption that both inflation and unemployment become increasingly unpopular the higher they are.
74. Lastly, both programmes have almost universally been politically unpopular in the countries where they have been launched.
75. Coaches are paid to make unpopular decisions, and Kasper made one in Toronto.
76. The opposite of popular capitalism is not the unpopular sort.
77. But too many nasty ads succeed only in making all candidates unpopular.
78. This was high statesmanship, since each planned to use a new mandate to enact politically courageous and unpopular things.
79. It has pledged to end the deeply unpopular draft and to reduce the 80,000-strong army.
80. For such an unpopular phenomenon, the world sure sees a lot of inflation.
81. It may have appeared to make political sense for Dole to tie Baer and his highly unpopular ruling to Clinton.
82. This estate is now one of the most unpopular in the city.
83. What made them so unpopular that they aren't even commemorated in a country name.
84. After his speech the night before in the Academy, Brown had become an extremely unpopular figure amongst the ruling elite.
85. The war is deeply unpopular, but Mugabe remains firmly committed to it.
86. But he is old, deeply unpopular, and increasingly isolated from his own party.
87. Reviving the moribund nuclear industry would be tough and unpopular(sentencedict.com/unpopular.html), and could take many years to produce more power.
88. The court's long-awaited decision was unpopular with groups on both sides of the issue.
89. The first assessment was made in 1662, but the tax proved deeply unpopular and was finally abolished in 1689.
90. What is more, tax increases or cuts in government expenditure are politically unpopular.
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