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Synonyms

unloved

British  
/ ʌnˈlʌvd /

adjective

  1. not loved or cared for

    feeling neglected and unloved

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Example Sentences

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In The Great House Revival he followed homeowners as they battle to restore derelict or unloved historical properties.

From BBC

The one rub is that Google’s parent no longer counts as an unloved bargain.

From The Wall Street Journal

The unloved product was shoved into every available online space, cluttering up the digital landscape with junk and hoaxes while promising a far-off profit and a future of easy living.

From Salon

The appetite of small retail investors for what beckon as big scores in unloved stocks has remained strong since the meme stock trade attracted attention during the pandemic year 2021.

From Los Angeles Times

We have established that healthcare is an unloved sector on Wall Street and elsewhere.

From Barron's