unbeloved

IPA: ʌnbɪɫˈʌvd

adjective

  • Not beloved; unloved.
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Examples of "unbeloved" in Sentences

  • The humans walked by looking touchy and unbeloved.
  • Beginning with the more unbeloved of our national coastlines.
  • Meanwhile, in a house on Blackwood Grove, Stephanie, the babysitter so unbeloved of Samuel, heard noises coming from the wardrobe in her bedroom.
  • I think you will find that unlike that unlike our unbeloved PM there is a certain majority approving of my presence here, for which I am grateful.
  • Where else exists the pundit that can accuse the unbeloved W of building a cult of personality in the same column that he decries character assassination?
  • At the risk of dragging unbeloved Washington into thoughts on the legacy of Steve Jobs, let it also be noted that President Obama spent the better part of his hour-long news conference yesterday moaning about Washington's "failure" to bring his job-creation bill to life.

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