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Meanings of
unpopularity
in English
Catalan
desprestigi
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The quality of lacking general approval or acceptance.
popularity
Catalan
desprestigi
Antonyms
Examples for "
popularity
"
popularity
Examples for "
popularity
"
1
Its
popularity
among young readers, of course, may well reflect parents' tastes.
2
But analysts said recent ethnic and religious differences have undermined his
popularity
.
3
Despite his
popularity
with national Republicans, Walker has some problems at home.
4
Since it started in 2005, it's been growing in
popularity
every year.
5
Released on the Internet free of charge, PGP quickly achieved worldwide
popularity
.
Usage of
unpopularity
in English
1
The active involvement of civil society was important, given the government's
unpopularity
.
2
The Tories continue to push fracking despite its
unpopularity
across the country.
3
She had experience with
unpopularity
;
it would have come in handy now.
4
Given the
unpopularity
of that move, it is unlikely to go ahead.
5
That may not mean much, given the unprecedented
unpopularity
of the Coalition.
6
The great
unpopularity
of the transaction involved the Governor and his family.
7
Yet their
unpopularity
,
Heseltine maintains airily, in no way discredits the policy.
8
Their
unpopularity
increased daily, and it was stimulated by the general distress.
9
The
unpopularity
of Albert in high society had not diminished with time.
10
A difficulty almost equally great resulted from the
unpopularity
of the expedition.
11
He was quite aware of his
unpopularity
,
and of the probable consequences.
12
Of the
unpopularity
which his friends had incurred, he had no share.
13
Whether it is honourable to encounter danger or
unpopularity
for a friend.
14
A weak mind would have sunk under such a load of
unpopularity
.
15
This good-will was owing wholly to the duke's
unpopularity
with all classes.
16
Thus, before Miss Peckham was fairly introduced, her
unpopularity
was already sealed.
Other examples for "unpopularity"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
unpopularity
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
grow unpopularity
personal unpopularity
deep unpopularity
give the unpopularity
great unpopularity
More collocations
Translations for
unpopularity
Catalan
desprestigi
impopularitat
Unpopularity
through the time
Unpopularity
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common