anti-popular
adjective
(alsoantipopular)uk/ˌæn.tiˈpɒp.jə.lər/us/ˌæn.taɪˈpɑː.pjə.lɚ/opposedtopopularideasor topopularinterests:
Beingavowedlyanti-popular in hispolitics, he was notlikelyto be verypopularin hispersonality.
Amotionreproachingthegovernmentforpromotinganti-popularpolicieswastabledbyoppositionparties.
- Wecompletelyrejectthese anti-popularmeasures.
- They hadhopedtochangethegovernment, which theydeemedanti-popular.
- Thisstrikinglyillustratestheprofoundlyundemocratic and anti-popular sympathies of thatgroup.
- These anti-popularregimescommitcountlessinjusticesagainst women.
Liked, or not liked, by many people
- acquire
- an acquired tasteidiom
- be the new rock and rollidiom
- be welcome toidiom
- consider
- cult
- ground
- insomeone'sgood/bad booksidiom
- killer app
- lose
- lose groundphrase
- low-traffic
- Marmite
- must-have
- sought after
- top-rated
- trend
- unappreciated
- unbeloved
- viral