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unpopular

[uhn-pop-yuh-ler] / ʌnˈpɒp yə lər /


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Its shift to green energy—where it paid peak prices for assets—was unpopular among investors, and its debt ballooned.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hotel accommodation, leased by asylum accommodation providers, has been unpopular both with local communities and those advocating for asylum seekers.

From BBC

A consultation showed the plans were unpopular, with some respondents raising concerns about the impact on journey times.

From BBC

Choosing a life of service was, until this year, increasingly unpopular in America, and we’ve seen years of the military missing its recruitment goals.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even serious preparations for such an eventuality would be both expensive, unpopular and politically risky.

From BBC