NOUN
- a person who for some reason is not wanted or welcome
- a diplomat who is unacceptable to the government to which he is sent
How To Use persona non grata In A Sentence
- Balard competed for this position against the brilliant but unestablished Auguste Laurent, whose leftist politics and combative personality had made him persona non grata in Paris.
- Sporting stars can also find themselves persona non grata. Times, Sunday Times
- The ambassador left the country within 48 hours after he was declared persona non grata.
- When you became persona non grata at your church or ministry, did the quality of your relationship with God also come into question? Recovering From Religious Abuse
- Persona non grata at Honda, and unbeloved by Michelin, his options are few, and his high profile comes with a high risk.
- The government has declared the French ambassador persona non grata and ordered him to leave the country.
- I am persona non grata in the kennels of the land. Times, Sunday Times
- More specifically, association with a persona non grata is the foundation of negative ads. Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto: The 2010 Negative Ad Rodeo
- This, however, does not mean that Chorny can return to Bulgaria, because the Interior Ministry last autumn issued a further order declaring him persona non grata.
- The simple answer to this is tell him he is persona non grata. The Sun