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Unpoped vs Unhoped - What's the difference?

unpoped | unhoped |

As a verb unpoped

is (unpope).

As an adjective unhoped is

not hoped for; unexpected.

unpoped

English

Verb

(head)
  • (unpope)

  • unpope

    English

    Verb

    (unpop)
  • (obsolete) To divest of the character, office, or authority of a pope.
  • (obsolete) To deprive of a pope.
  • Rome will never so far unpope herself as to part with her pretended supremacy. — Fuller.
    (Webster 1913)

    unhoped

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Not hoped for; unexpected.
  • *{{quote-book, year=, author=John Dryden, title=The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Vol I, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=The Prince of peace would like himself confer / A gift unhoped , without the price of war }}
  • *{{quote-book, year=, author=Eliza Fowler Haywood, title=The Fortunate Foundlings, chapter=, edition= citation
  • , passage=With these words he gave him a letter directed, as he had said, but not sealed, which Horatio, after he had manifested the sense he had of so unhoped an obligation, reminded him of. }}

    Usage notes

    * (unhoped-for) is more frequently encountered.