unpopularity among
Frequency: 7.26.1 per million words
Used to specify the group of people where someone or something is unpopular.
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Examples (10)
- Her close relationship with the teacher increased her unpopularity among her schoolmates.
- The new policy quickly gained unpopularity among the citizens.
- His arrogant attitude led to his growing unpopularity among his colleagues.
- The band's recent album resulted in a significant unpopularity among their long-time fans.
- Despite his efforts, the manager faced considerable unpopularity among his team members.
- Such actions will only increase his unpopularity among the electorate.
- The prolonged economic recession contributed to the government's unpopularity among the working class.
- She experienced a period of intense unpopularity among her peers after the incident.
- The decision to cut funding caused widespread unpopularity among the artistic community.
- His constant criticism fostered a deep sense of unpopularity among the younger employees.