Definitionn. the quality of lacking general approval or acceptance
Last update: June 10, 2015
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Pericles also incurred unpopularity because of his rationalism in religious matters; yet Athens in his time was becoming ripe for the new culture, and would have done better to receive it from men of his circle - Anaxagoras, Zeno, Protagoras and Meton - than from the more irresponsible sophists. [Please select]
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They sow so much to reap unpopularity. [Please select]
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This, far more than the intrigues of faction, was the cause of the unpopularity that pursued her to her grave. [Please select]
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And he has a singularly nettling manner with some people which must add, I should think, to this unpopularity. [Please select]
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Like many persons who are unpopular, he did not seem to be at all aware of the extent of his unpopularity. [Please select]
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Apart from his unpopularity, he was incompetent for the posts to which he aspired. [Please select]
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This was the period of his greatest unpopularity, since his policy and ultimate designs were not comprehended. [Please select]
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