English to Hindi Dictionary unpopular

unpopular

अलोकप्रिय
definition
adjective
unpopular measures
not liked or popular.
translation of 'unpopular'
अलोकप्रिय,
अप्रिय
adjective
अप्रसिद्ध
example
Megawati's economic policies have also made her highly 'unpopular' .
Yet the move is deeply 'unpopular' in some quarters.
Elizabeth Littlewood said: " Locally, this is a very 'unpopular' decision.
Regionally, US policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has made it extremely 'unpopular' .
Rates were paid only by householders, and became increasingly 'unpopular' at a time of inflation.
Last year's hike of seven per cent and the previous year's 16 per cent increase proved highly 'unpopular' .
Why are we allowing our soldiers to risk their lives in the most 'unpopular' war in Australian history?
Megawati should have the guts to make 'unpopular' policies that will benefit the majority.
As it was, the government remained 'unpopular' among large sections of the population.
A company that has auditors poring over its accounts is 'unpopular' at any time.
But the scheme and the Iraq war remain very 'unpopular' .
Iraq is deeply 'unpopular' with the French electorate as a whole.
If our government pursues an 'unpopular' policy, it has to explain itself to the electorate.
But the decision has proved hugely 'unpopular' with fans.
She was 'unpopular' at times, but continued to strive for high standards.
But don't forget that Korea was one of the most 'unpopular' wars.
He introduced a series of 'unpopular' economic austerity measures to cope with the country's increasing debt burden.
Labour officials point to polls showing that negative campaigning is increasingly 'unpopular' with voters.
She was 28 and 'unpopular' from the start.
Pressing ahead with another referendum would be deeply 'unpopular' with the electorate.
Huge success is clearly no bar to 'unpopularity' with Robbie Williams making the hall of shame, despite being one of Britain's biggest stars.
Because they know what follows failure: humiliation and 'unpopularity' .
Under his leadership, the Tory Party sank to unfathomed levels of 'unpopularity' and contempt.
And how much of the president's 'unpopularity' overseas is driven by a hostile press?
Given the continued 'unpopularity' of the armed conflict in the Gulf, there can be no guarantee that even the most watertight case will produce a conviction.
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