Examples of 'never popular' in a sentence

Meaning of "never popular"

The phrase 'never popular' indicates that something or someone did not gain a significant level of popularity or widespread acceptance. It suggests that the subject in question did not become well-liked or embraced by a large number of people over time. This phrase implies that despite certain efforts or qualities, the object or person failed to attract a substantial following or achieve widespread appeal

How to use "never popular" in a sentence

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He was never popular with his fellow officers.
The best student is never popular.
It is never popular to advocate for more regulation.
I know a new tax is never popular.
It was never popular and is no longer in use.
The kid at the top of the class is never popular.
The constellation was never popular and is no longer in use.
Being inland of the town it served the station was never popular.
Jenny was never popular at school.
An insider leader is never popular.
I was never popular as a kid.
Alexandra was never popular.
Never popular enough.
The protests were never popular.
I was never popular as a teenager.

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Tough answers are never popular.
This finding was never popular with those who supported class rule and capitalist privilege.
The complexity of its tonal system was such that it was never popular.
They were never popular.
Among them Lone Wolf and his followers were never popular.
Order is never popular.
Regardless of the reasoning, the denomination was never popular.
Jesus was never popular.
It is never popular to argue with success, never popular to rock the boat.
Jeremiah was never popular.
Marsh was never popular with the workforce at Brighton.
But what is interesting that the rial was never popular among the people.
Leopold was never popular with his Italian subjects.
PReP systems were never popular.
Alexandra was never popular with the Russian aristocracy to begin with.
Throughout his life, MacLaren was involved in many disagreements and was never popular with teammates.
He was never popular.
Beyond the early honeymoon period, Davis was never popular.
I was never popular.
Besides the early honeymoon period, Davis was never popular.
Problem student Naruto was never popular or talented as a ninja.
Due to a lack of publicity and convenient parking, the National Visitor Center was never popular.
Markovic was never popular among the Nice fans.
Avante-garde movements like the nouveau roman were never popular in Australia.
The fort was never popular with the Mughals because of its military character.
Besides his skilled hands, this instrument was never popular and disappeared almost completely.
Socialism is never popular with business and financial elites, after all.
Just a small correction, Hitler was never popular with the people.
Mahmoud Abbas was never popular with the Palestinian people.
After his father died, Hasan succeeded him, but was never popular among the people.
As mayor, Archer was never popular with loyalists of his predecessor, Coleman Young.
Donkey-baiting was quite common during the Victorian era, but was never popular with the masses.
You said you were never popular in high school, hm.
Even before the Volkswagen diesel scandal, diesel passenger cars were never popular in the U. S.
However, linear stereo was never popular with equipment makers or consumers.

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