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unpopular

[uhn-pop-yuh-ler] / ʌnˈpɒp yə lər /


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She said it shows "how deeply unpopular they are with their own population that it is struggling to recruit adults to staff security checkpoints and is resorting to using children in support roles during wartime".

From BBC

There are over nine million of these properties, which remain unpopular among locals who prefer new homes in centrally located areas.

From The Wall Street Journal

AI is generally unpopular with the public, who fear its expertise will replace them.

From The Wall Street Journal

It wasn’t all that long ago that dark meat was unpopular across certain swaths of American culinary culture, owing to popular misconceptions about its healthiness, cleanliness and quality.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wars destroy lives, waste treasure and usually are unpopular.

From The Wall Street Journal