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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121. Be willing to take an unpopular stand and be the only one to benefit. 8. Trust your instincts.
122. Bradstreet was a moderate who was increasingly unpopular with those who wished to fight royal attacks on the colony's charter.
123. Thenceforward he became increasingly unpopular and involved in frequent quarrels.
124. He exhibited high intelligence, had an exceptional memory, but was unpopular and solitary because he hated games.
125. The poll also found the Legislature remains unpopular among the electorate.
126. The Bill perpetuates all the anomalies, unfairness, regional variations and bureaucracy that made the poll tax unpopular.
127. The administration would hate this, largely because the petrol tax is so unpopular in the open spaces of the West.
128. The criticism of Johnson seems as much directed at the unpopular Gingrich as it is at her.
129. Repeal also would be unpopular in such places as Augusta, Ga., home of the Masters golf tournament.
130. War and the military had become unpopular in academic and intellectual circles.
131. It was a highly unpopular Act; nevertheless it remained on the statute books until 1815.
132. She did things which were deeply unpopular to a large section of the political community which she was striving to hold together.
133. Initially it seemed unlikely that this stern, aloof, and unpopular general would be the person to inaugurate a democratic tradition.
134. But it also raises questions for the increasingly unpopular military rulers.
135. The difficulty in cutting government expenditure Cuts in government expenditure are politically unpopular.
136. The ordinance was hugely unpopular with real estate investors and apartment owners.
137. Yet an extra levy on names to replenish it would be highly unpopular.
138. Chretien continues to be more popular than unpopular, although he has given voters some ground for displeasure.
139. Mr Venables must be the most unpopular teacher in school.
140. The links with the unions, increasingly unpopular, dispirited, and losing membership, were no longer a source of strength.
141. Neither is buoyant as a source of revenue, without unpopular increases in poundage or amounts.
142. No longer are local authorities cast in the role of protectors of unpopular, run-down schools.
143. The reasoning behind the unpopular and disastrous resignation immediately became the subject of intense speculation.
144. Why would the Labor Party exchange Mr Hawke for some one even more unpopular?
145. The most unpopular of the security forces is the Ulster Defence Regiment, the locally-recruited and predominantly Protestant force.
146. The unpopular tax was finally abolished some ten years ago.
147. The episcopalians, by contrast, strongly opposed the Union, which proved to be deeply unpopular.
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148. There will be a lot of losers in changing from the poll tax, which will make the new tax unpopular too.
149. Few of them cared to talk about their jobs; they were as reticent as veterans of an unpopular war.
150. They might be, predictably, so unpopular that Parliament would not pass them in the first place.
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