A person who for some reason is not wanted or welcome.
Foreign person whose entering or remaining in a particular country is prohibited by that country's government.
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Examples for "persona grata"
Examples for "persona grata"
1Haldane, Lord Chancellor of England, persona grata with the Kaiser-infact, a personal friend.
2Randolph, as a friend of the family, could scarcely be other than persona grata.
3I cheerfully did my best for all, and was supposed to be persona grata.
4He is a prince in the city, a persona grata wherever he chooses to go.
5The Catholic is usually not a persona grata as a Catholic but for some quality he possesses.
1When the family puts someone out to pasture, he's persona non grata.
2The richest man in Fleetspace was persona non grata like nobody else.
3The city is a mess and superheroes are persona non grata again.
4They'd get the word from the government that you are persona non grata.
5This makes Goldstein persona non grata, and his philosophy a threat.
6Had Staffan told him that Mal was persona non grata now?
7The Syrian government formally declared Rocky Stone persona non grata.
8She says that someone recently asked if she was persona non grata in Hollywood.
9Without his patron, Melchior was pretty much persona non grata.
10He had been persona non grata in FDR's inner circle.
11The government also declared the company's top local representative, a French national, persona non grata.
12He's been persona non grata round here for years.
13He is persona non grata in cycling but leapt the barriers for a TV interview.
14They'll declare me persona non grata, and then who will do what I do now?
15With all the sensitive data and systems you are quickly persona non grata in these situations.
16It was only a few weeks ago that David Price was persona non grata in Boston.
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