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View usage for: popularity in American English (ˌpɑpjəˈlærəti) noun the state or quality of being popular Word origin Fr popularité < L popularitasExamples of 'popularity' in a sentencepopularity That was the foundation of his great popularity over here, something he had never attained in France.On every floor were EMV cubicles; the system was due to invade individual apartments shortly, as its popularity grew.Is therefore sometimes easily led when she sees a hope of popularity.David barely won his seat last time, and his popularity 's only gotten worse since the DUI. Synonyms of 'popularity'favour, fame, esteem, acclaim currency, acceptance, circulation, vogue More Synonyms of popularity In other languagespopularity British English: popularity / ˈpɒpjʊlærɪtɪ/ NOUN The popularity of someone or something is the degree to which they are liked by other people. ...his popularity with ordinary people. - American English: popularity
- Arabic: شَعْبِيَّة
- Brazilian Portuguese: popularidade
- Chinese: 名望
- Croatian: popularnost
- Czech: popularita
- Danish: popularitet
- Dutch: populariteit
- European Spanish: popularidad
- Finnish: suosio
- French: popularité
- German: Beliebtheit
- Greek: δημοτικότητα
- Italian: popolarità
- Japanese: 人気 評判
- Korean: 인기
- Norwegian: popularitet
- Polish: popularność
- European Portuguese: popularidade
- Romanian: popularitate
- Russian: популярность
- Latin American Spanish: popularidad
- Swedish: popularitet
- Thai: ความนิยม
- Turkish: popülerlik
- Ukrainian: популярність
- Vietnamese: sự được ưa chuộng
Chinese translation of 'popularity'popularity (pɔpjuˈlærɪtɪ) n (u) - [of person]
名望 (míngwàng) - [of thing, activity]
普及 (pǔjí)
His authority and popularity have declined. Synonyms esteem acclaim vogue idolization lionization This theory has enjoyed tremendous popularity among sociologists. Additional synonymsThey gazed at each other with mutual adoration. Synonyms love, honour, worship, worshipping, esteem, admiration, reverence, estimation, exaltation, veneration, glorification, idolatry, idolization an obsessive drive to win public approval Synonyms favour, liking, regard, respect, praise, esteem, acclaim, appreciation, encouragement, admiration, applause, commendation, approbation, good opinion, Brownie points Definition the state of being famous She has finally achieved celebrity after 25 years as a performer. Synonyms fame, reputation, honour, glory, popularity, distinction, prestige, prominence, stardom, renown, pre-eminence, repute, éclat, notabilityNearby words ofpopularity - poppycock
- populace
- popular
- popularity
- popularize
- popularly
- populate
Additional synonymsDefinition the number of copies of a newspaper or magazine that are sold The paper once had the highest circulation of any daily in the country. Synonyms distribution, currency, readershipDefinition the state of being widely known or recognized At the height of his fame, his every word was valued. Synonyms prominence, glory, celebrity, stardom, name, credit, reputation, honour, prestige, stature, eminence, renown, repute, public esteem, illustriousness the prevalence of asthma in Britain and Western Europe Synonyms commonness, frequency, regularity, currency, universality, ubiquity, common occurrence, pervasiveness, extensiveness, widespread presence, rampancy, rifeness, profusionAt last, her father's work has received popular recognition. Synonyms approval, honour, tributes, acclaim, appreciation, applause, salute, gratitude, acknowledgmentDefinition respect or affection I have a very high regard for him and what he has achieved. Synonyms respect, esteem, deference, store, thought, love, concern, care, account, note, reputation, honour, consideration, sympathy, affection, attachment, reputeDefinition widespread good reputation She used to be a singer of some renown. Synonyms fame, note, distinction, repute, mark, reputation, honour, glory, celebrity, acclaim, stardom, eminence, lustre, illustriousness Definition the opinion generally held of a person or thing The stories ruined his reputation. Synonyms name, standing, credit, character, honour, fame, distinction, esteem, stature, eminence, renown, reputeDefinition good reputation The UN's repute has risen immeasurably. Synonyms reputation, standing, fame, celebrity, distinction, esteem, stature, eminence, estimation, renown |