Regarded with great favor, approval, or affection especially by the general public.
(Of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people)
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Examples for "unpopular "
Examples for "unpopular "
1 Others like Swingers Europe, Naughtynightlife.com and Swinger Zone are far from unpopular .
2 Today he is unpopular for failing to tackle corruption and bring security.
3 I was a traveling salesman pitching an unpopular product: the reality check.
4 The Chinese are very unpopular in Australia and in all the colonies.
5 Students demanding democratic reform, the ousting of deeply unpopular President Mr B.J.
Representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large.
1 Yes, it's true that new, popular technologies always bring new social mores.
2 The election result has cast doubt on popular support for that project.
3 That spread, a popular trade, signals the health of the oil market.
4 The fundamental error is the popular faith in the high protein ration.
5 General practice remains by far the most popular speciality among medical graduates.
6 The golfing sector has proved popular with investment firms in recent years.
7 Trump can still win re-election, however, without winning the national popular vote.
8 The case for publicly run rail is popular , and for good reason.
9 Morning Ireland has extended its lead as Ireland's most popular radio programme.
10 He nevertheless said he will ban the popular app on Sept. 15.
11 Such strategies have grown more popular since the 2008 crisis, said Couto.
12 Purpose: The Internet is a popular , but ungoverned, source of medical information.
13 During the crisis in the Sudan, the popular temper was her own.
14 It's really popular in Europe, he would say over and over again.
15 Vocational courses such as counselling, health and social work are also popular .
16 However, the over-exploitation of the popular source material seems a missed opportunity.
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