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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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91. But raising those rates is a very public -- and potentially very politically unpopular -- act.
92. Wild street celebrations turned to looting and several unpopular officials were reportedly lynched.
93. But what made the community charge so unpopular was its size and certain iniquities.
94. Their sacking came on June 20, soon after the president had also sacked an unpopular minister of defense.
95. The provision of reasons for decisions has become unpopular because reasons give more ammunition for challenge and negligence claims: see 14.7.7.
96. His murdered son was unpopular because he owned a Porsche.
97. Coal has become unpopular and, paradoxically, in view of the Greens' increased influence, nuclear power has experienced a resurgence.
98. The war became a most unpopular one domestically as the toll of dead and injured steadily mounted.
99. He was an unpopular officer, one who didn't properly belong anywhere, but who was uprooted and anxious everywhere.
100. Prayers must be moved at the end of the day's business, an unpopular time.
101. This spamming is the surest way to make yourself unpopular in Usenet.
102. A string of sensational stories has made them deeply unpopular.
103. Still, the emergency loan was highly unpopular in both countries.
104. It's a universally unpopular idea. Equipment makers say it will stop them being innovative.
105. Rights issues have become increasingly unpopular over the last decade or so.
106. Borrowing money from colleagues at work, petty cash, or from neighbours is a fast way of making yourself unpopular.
107. In the Middle East crisis de Gaulle adopted a specious and unpopular neutrality.
108. To cope with the aftershock, Mr Perez has made himself unpopular by bringing in painful economic reforms.
109. His thinly disguised hatred of rock-n-roll had made him an unpopular journalist.
110. A prime minister who sought to push an unpopular agreement through was assassinated but a religious nationalist in March 1951.
111. The vicar is now so unpopular that only a handful of people still attend St Mary's Church.
112. The new airport is an unpopular development but the government has promised £4 million in grants to the local community as a sweetener.
113. Despite official denials, William Waldegrave, the health secretary, is unpopular in Downing Street.
114. The good news is that everyone who is anyone wants to meet the man who replaced the very unpopular Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
115. This, of course, is unpopular with all units and levels of administration.
116. The referendum was a humiliating defeat for the unpopular Mr Khasbulatov.
117. One might also point to the fear among many politicians of electoral retribution if radical measures turn out to be unpopular.
117. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
118. Both the 6: 30 staff meetings and the WSOAs proved extremely unpopular.
119. They are politically unpopular and discriminate against those with high borrowing commitments, such as those with large mortgages.
120. To court voters, Richard Nixon had ended the inequitable and unpopular draft.
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