unpopularity in English

noun

state of being out of favor or disliked

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1. This paper expounds the unpopularity , high cost , high added value and knowledge intensiveness of ecotourism.

2. Her unpopularity among the nobility was increased by her attempts to curb their prerogative.

3. But while the growing unpopularity of the EU has made the Anglosphere a more important alternative ideal, at least

4. Zardari's isolation has only added to his growing unpopularity, his indecisiveness, and the public feeling that he is out of touch.

5. This change in tactic led to protests by Portuguese settlers against the Lisbon government, a telltale sign of the conflict's unpopularity.

6. But it is not real success, since the cost of such an ugly way of living —personal unpopularity, wrecked marriages, ill health, and general frustration— is very high.