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unpopularity [ʌnˌpɒpjəˈlærəti, Am -ˌpɑ:pjəˈlerət̬i] N no pl

unpopularity

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The film is due to start production in 2014, after some delays due to the unpopularity of the first film.
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Nonetheless, the turnout was much lower than expected, in good part due on the unpopularity of the expedition.
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The party's unpopularity led to its complete ejection from parliament in the next election.
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This research, as well as the earlier analysis of the sample, attests to the stability of both forms of unpopularity.
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His unpopularity left him without many friends or girlfriends, which reportedly amplified his psychopathic tendencies.
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Such action on the government's part only increased its unpopularity.
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This suggests that for many boys, maladaptive family relations are a factor in chronic aggression and unpopularity.
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This collective boycott will demonstrate to the world the level of the regime's unpopularity.
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Despite unpopularity resulting from her stern approach, she ran the school for 41 years, eventually becoming its rector.
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He knew the war's legality was questionable and its unpopularity was never in doubt.
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