unpopular
unpopular — 形容詞
1. If someone or something is unpopular, most people do not like them or have a bad
不受歡迎
不被多數人喜愛的
If someone or something is unpopular, most people do not like them or have a bad opinion of them.
The new after-school program was unpopular with the parents in Hoa's district.
Hoa 所在學區的新課後方案不受家長歡迎。
be unpopular with [group of people]
Kabir became unpopular among his teammates after he missed three important games.
Kabir 在錯過三場重要比賽後,在隊友中變得不受歡迎。
become unpopular among [group]
The mayor's plan to cut the library budget was deeply unpopular with local residents.
市長削減圖書館預算的計畫在當地居民中極不受歡迎。
Tamar's strict grading policy made her the most unpopular teacher in the school.
Tamar 嚴格的評分政策使她成為全校最不受歡迎的老師。
An unpopular decision by the company's board caused many employees to quit their jobs.
公司董事會一項不得人心的決策導致許多員工離職。
- disliked
More direct and personal; can refer to a single person's feeling, whereas "unpopular" implies a general sentiment across many people.
- out of favor
Suggests a temporary drop in popularity rather than a fixed state; often implies the person or thing was once liked.
- unwanted
Focuses on rejection or lack of desire for something, not necessarily active dislike.
- popular
The direct opposite — liked by many people.
- well-liked
Emphasizes positive personal regard rather than broad popularity.
文法句型
be unpopular with [group]
be unpopular among [group]
unpopular + noun
用法筆記
When specifying the group that dislikes someone or something, use "with" for a more general group and "among" to emphasize individual members within a group. "Deeply", "highly", and "extremely" are common intensifying adverbs.