antipopular

English

Etymology

From anti- + popular.

Adjective

antipopular (comparative more antipopular, superlative most antipopular)

  1. Opposing the people.
    • 1993, Laura Kipnis, Ecstasy unlimited: on sex, capital, gender, and aesthetics (page 6)
      the elitist antipopular tactics of the avant-garde

Translations


Portuguese

Etymology

From anti- + popular.

Adjective

antipopular m, f (plural antipopulares, comparable)

  1. antipopular (opposing the people)

Synonyms


Spanish

Etymology

From anti- + popular.

Adjective

antipopular (plural antipopulares)

  1. antipopular (opposing the people)
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