impopular

adj

Etymology

From im- + popular. In non-native speakers’ English: compare Dutch impopulair, French impopulaire, and Spanish impopular.

  1. derived from populāris
  2. derived from populaire
  3. inherited from populer
  4. prefixed as impopular — “im + popular

Definitions

  1. Unpopular.

    • No nation could be justified in compelling them to submit to an impopular dynasty, or to the yoke of feudal and superstitious tyranny.

The neighborhood

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