make sb/sth unpopular

Frequency: 7.275.0 per million words

When an action or quality causes someone or something to be disliked.

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Examples (10)

  • His views made him unpopular with many.
  • Harsh policies can quickly make a government unpopular.
  • Her blunt comments made her unpopular among colleagues.
  • The new regulations are likely to make the company unpopular with its customers.
  • Constant complaining will only make you unpopular.
  • His arrogance made him unpopular in the social group.
  • Drastic decisions can make a leader unpopular with the public.
  • Trying to control everything tends to make managers unpopular.
  • Ignoring feedback will make any project unpopular with its users.
  • The scandal made the celebrity unpopular overnight.