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popular
adjective
liked
,
enjoyed
,
or
admired
by
many
people
•
The
new
café
quickly
became
popular
with
students
from
the
nearby
university
.
The
new
café
quickly
became
popular
with
students
from
the
nearby
university
.
•
Her
comedy
videos
are
so
popular
that
they
get
millions
of
views
within
hours
.
Her
comedy
videos
are
so
popular
that
they
get
millions
of
views
within
hours
.
From
Latin
popularis
meaning
‘
belonging
to
the
people
’.
adjective
relating
to
or
intended
for
ordinary
people
rather
than
specialists
or
officials
•
He
writes
science
books
that
explain
difficult
ideas
in
a
popular
way
.
He
writes
science
books
that
explain
difficult
ideas
in
a
popular
way
.
•
The
museum
opened
an
exhibit
on
popular
culture
of
the
1990s
.
The
museum
opened
an
exhibit
on
popular
culture
of
the
1990s
.
Same
root
as
earlier
sense
;
16th-century
use
meant
‘
representing
the
people
’.
popularity
noun
-
popularity
the
state
of
being
liked
,
admired
,
or
supported
by
many
people
•
The
actor's
popularity
soared
after
the
blockbuster
movie
.
The
actor's
popularity
soared
after
the
blockbuster
movie
.
•
At
school
,
Mia's
kindness
was
the
main
reason
for
her
growing
popularity
.
At
school
,
Mia's
kindness
was
the
main
reason
for
her
growing
popularity
.
Early
17th
century
:
from
Latin
popularitas
‘
favour
of
the
people
’,
from
popularis
‘
belonging
to
the
people
’.
noun
-
popularity
how
common
or
widespread
something
is
compared
to
other
things
•
The
popularity
of
electric
cars
is
increasing
every
year
.
The
popularity
of
electric
cars
is
increasing
every
year
.
•
Search
engines
rank
pages
based
on
the
popularity
of
their
content
.
Search
engines
rank
pages
based
on
the
popularity
of
their
content
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
:
from
Latin
popularitas
‘
favour
of
the
people
’.