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Definition of popularity in English: popularitynoun pɒpjʊˈlarətiˌpɑpjəˈlɛrədi mass nounThe state or condition of being liked, admired, or supported by many people. he was at the height of his popularity Example sentencesExamples - Their popularity showed that there was money to be made by appealing to the baser instincts of young men.
- The popularity of film songs will be curbed to a very large extent if this law is enforced.
- Cheaper fares and the resulting soaring popularity of air travel are in large part the culprits.
- Woodward's efforts to boost his popularity in New Zealand probably came to nothing.
- Outside the Soviet orbit Russia had earned great respect and popularity during the war.
- Given the enormous popularity of the film, I was surprised by just how few extras there were.
- As his fame grows and his popularity spreads, there are many traps lying in wait for him.
- You have to get votes, it isn't like a panel, we had to get there by popularity.
- It's probably this refreshing sense of freedom that was the key to her popularity.
- I said because of his position and his popularity, what is the chance of extending his stay here?
- Persicaria polymorpha is a plant that has come to popularity only in the last 10 years or so.
- If it did start taking account of other countries, its popularity may perhaps grow.
- The popularity of Hallowe'en is growing in this country and it can be a time of fun for children.
- Comparatively young and at the height of her powers and popularity, Baker was adamant.
- This partially explains why the films lost their popularity by the end of the 1970s.
- Jordan's popularity is growing and she moves swiftly on to Dane Bowers, the pop star.
- Our results show that type rather than quality of content determines popularity.
- The Vale is set to lose a total of four phone boxes amid the growing popularity of mobile phones.
- The firm was disappointed in both the number of stalls taken up and the market's popularity.
- The popularity as measured by the number of inbound links tends to follow a power law distribution.
Synonyms fashionableness, vogue, stylishness approval, favour, admiration, regard, acceptance, acclaim, welcome, demand, traction commerciality, marketability, saleability adoration, adulation, idolization, lionization informal coolness, trendiness currency, prevalence, commonness, universality, recognition
Rhymes angularity, barbarity, bipolarity, charity, circularity, clarity, complementarity, familiarity, granularity, hilarity, insularity, irregularity, jocularity, linearity, parity, particularity, peculiarity, polarity, regularity, secularity, similarity, singularity, solidarity, subsidiarity, unitarity, vernacularity, vulgarity Definition of popularity in US English: popularitynounˌpɑpjəˈlɛrədiˌpäpyəˈlerədē The state or condition of being liked, admired, or supported by many people. he was forced to step down as mayor despite his popularity with the voters Example sentencesExamples - The popularity of Hallowe'en is growing in this country and it can be a time of fun for children.
- If it did start taking account of other countries, its popularity may perhaps grow.
- Our results show that type rather than quality of content determines popularity.
- It's probably this refreshing sense of freedom that was the key to her popularity.
- Their popularity showed that there was money to be made by appealing to the baser instincts of young men.
- As his fame grows and his popularity spreads, there are many traps lying in wait for him.
- I said because of his position and his popularity, what is the chance of extending his stay here?
- The firm was disappointed in both the number of stalls taken up and the market's popularity.
- Jordan's popularity is growing and she moves swiftly on to Dane Bowers, the pop star.
- Given the enormous popularity of the film, I was surprised by just how few extras there were.
- The popularity as measured by the number of inbound links tends to follow a power law distribution.
- Persicaria polymorpha is a plant that has come to popularity only in the last 10 years or so.
- Woodward's efforts to boost his popularity in New Zealand probably came to nothing.
- This partially explains why the films lost their popularity by the end of the 1970s.
- The Vale is set to lose a total of four phone boxes amid the growing popularity of mobile phones.
- Comparatively young and at the height of her powers and popularity, Baker was adamant.
- You have to get votes, it isn't like a panel, we had to get there by popularity.
- Outside the Soviet orbit Russia had earned great respect and popularity during the war.
- The popularity of film songs will be curbed to a very large extent if this law is enforced.
- Cheaper fares and the resulting soaring popularity of air travel are in large part the culprits.
Synonyms fashionableness, vogue, stylishness currency, prevalence, commonness, universality, recognition |