Which preposition to use with unpopular

with Occurrences 38%

But it is sometimes urged that the war was made by the German militarists, that it is unpopular with the mass of the people, and that if Germany is utterly defeated the people will rise and depose their rulers, become a true democracy, and join fraternal hands with the other nations of Europe.

in Occurrences 31%

The award was very unpopular in Roumania, but M. Jonescu risked his official life by successfully urging the Roumanian Government to accept it.

as Occurrences 8%

Luke Tweezy was as generally unpopular as Lanpher of the 88.

of Occurrences 6%

The Archduke Albert was, perhaps next to Louis, the most unpopular of the royal house.

among Occurrences 5%

The appointment was generally unpopular among the boys, whose sympathies were enlisted in favour of Mark Drury, brother of their former master, and Dr. Butler seems for a time to have had considerable difficulty in maintaining discipline.

than Occurrences 4%

The stiff carriage of Quintus Fabius, and the attacks of the demagogues which it provoked, had rendered the dictatorship and the senate generally more unpopular than ever: amongst the people, not without the connivance of their leaders, the foolish report circulated that the senate was intentionally prolonging the war.

at Occurrences 4%

Unpopular at first, he began to like school when he had fought his way to be a champion, and from his energy in sports more than from the impression produced by his talents had come to be recognized as a leader among his fellows.

by Occurrences 3%

"Vive la Garde Nationale!" Two men alone, who had rendered themselves unpopular by acts which we now pronounce as iniquitous, were struck down in a moment of popular indignation.

on Occurrences 2%

It was not surprising, under these circumstances, that Governor Parr and the officers of his government should have become very unpopular on the north side of the Bay of Fundy.

amongst Occurrences 1%

His favorite, George de la Tremoille, had become almost as unpopular amongst the royal family as in the country in general.

from Occurrences 1%

Unpopular from the first, the Maupeou Parliament had remained in the nation's eyes the image of absolute power corrupted and corrupting.

through Occurrences 1%

Eight years later he had become very unpopular through meddling with Cretan politicson the wrong sideand had to leave.

for Occurrences 1%

It is pleasant to be foolish at the right time,said the divinity-student;saying it, however, in one of the dead languages, which I think are unpopular for summer-reading, and therefore do not bear quotation as such.

Which preposition to use with  unpopular