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unpopular

[uhn-pop-yuh-ler] / ʌnˈpɒp yə lər /


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Polls show he remains highly unpopular, and a majority want him to resign, according to a poll released in September by the Israel Democracy Institute.

From The Wall Street Journal

This is the sort of observation that makes Ms. Ypi, a professor of political theory at the London School of Economics, unpopular with many present-day Albanians.

From The Wall Street Journal

The board, which investigates claims of police misconduct, is unpopular among officers.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said Zelensky would likely be able to convince the country—and the Rada, which would have to approve the plan—on some provisions that are unpopular.

From The Wall Street Journal

Approving the guidance could be unpopular in some parts of the Labour Party.

From BBC