Sentence example with the word 'unpopular'

unpopular

avoided, ignored, little known, nameless, rejected, thankless, uncelebrated, unglorified, unlamented, unmourned, unregretted, unvalued

Definition adj. regarded with disfavor or lacking general approval

Last update: July 2, 2015


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He was unpopular in college.   [Please select]

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This war was very unpopular with the trading cities of the Netherlands, and early in 1488 Maximilian, having entered Bruges, was detained there as a prisoner for nearly three months, and only set at liberty on the approach of his father with a large force.   [Please select]

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It is to please the bourgeoisie that royalty makes itself unpopular.   [Please select]

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This would have made him unpopular now, when perjury means popularity.   [Please select]

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"Although we've never married, we have a tremendous admiration for the ladies, and in our best uniforms we're not wholly unpopular among them, eh, Hector."'   [Please select]

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In 492 an unpopular prince of Wei was in Tsin, which state had an interest in placing him on the throne.   [Please select]

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For a time Douglas was the most unpopular of political leaders and was apparently repudiated by his party.   [Please select]

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He never could bring himself to like Conrad, who made himself offensive and unpopular by his airs of superiority.   [Please select]

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The Duke of Cumberland was probably the most unpopular man in England.   [Please select]

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Seekers after knowledge are unpopular even in organisations so far removed from the Circumlocution Office as the French _Ministere de la Guerre_.   [Please select]

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She was, therefore, unpopular, as was her son among his companions.   [Please select]

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