increase unpopularity

Frequency: 5.01.5 per million words

To cause someone or something to become less popular.

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Examples (10)

  • Her close relationship with the teacher increased her unpopularity among her schoolmates.
  • The politician's recent speech is likely to increase his unpopularity with the public.
  • Such stringent measures could increase the unpopularity of the government.
  • His arrogance only served to increase his unpopularity in the office.
  • Failing to address the issue quickly will only increase its unpopularity.
  • The company's decision to lay off workers might increase its unpopularity with consumers.
  • Their refusal to compromise could increase the unpopularity of their stance.
  • These policies are designed to increase unpopularity among certain demographics.
  • By ignoring the protests, the regime only managed to increase its unpopularity.
  • The scandal is expected to increase the candidate's unpopularity significantly.