The quality of lacking general approval or acceptance.
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.
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