Antipopular

/ˌæntiˈpɑpjələr/ adjective

Opposed to or against what is popular or favored by the general public.

From anti- (against) + popular (liked by many people). Popular comes from Latin popularis, meaning 'of the people.' This compound emerged in the 19th century to describe policies or ideas contrary to public opinion.

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