unpopular in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

unpopular in the PONS Dictionary

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unpopular Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

she was unpopular with her pupils
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He encouraged missionary activity abroad to increase the church's international influence, but his harsh repression, financial extravagance and neglectfulness left him deeply unpopular domestically.
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By then he had become unpopular due to both his attitude and his lack of goals.
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The date proved to be unpopular and saw small crowds.
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The angle was very unpopular with fans, and was de-emphasised before the title match.
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The new format was unpopular and the series came off the air in 1950.
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No other star, either, has become so unpopular so quickly for so long a time.
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He was by no means unpopular, but his eccentricities gradually excited considerable remark, particularly as he developed a tendency towards kleptomania.
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They have been used to fetter vehement and unpopular political speech.
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His work has shown a maverick tendency, with a willingness to take up unpopular positions that go against the mainstream.
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The relationship appears to be somewhat unpopular with the singer's friends, however he promises to show them all they're wrong.
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