Synonym: beloved, common, conventional, customary, dear, everyday, favorite, ordinary, pet, prevalent, regular, traditional, usual, unpopular. Similar words: popularity, population, opulent, manipulate, secular, regular, regularly, irregular. Meaning: ['pɑpjələ(r) / 'pɒpjʊl-] adj. 1. regarded with great favor, approval, or affection especially by the general public 2. carried on by or for the people (or citizens) at large 3. representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large 4. (of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people).
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(61) The poll gave a popular approval rating of 39% for the President.
(62) Before the railway came up into being, a four - horse coach was a popular means of transportation.
(63) You're a popular girl, Grace, and a lot of the younger ones look up to you.
(64) Geometric designs were popular wall decorations in the 14th century.
(65) The building exemplifies the style of architecture which was popular at the time.
(66) These magazines cover all kinds of popular subjects such as motoring, gardening, photography and sports.
(67) She's a very popular writer but I just don't like her style.
(68) He likes to play football and to sing popular songs.
(69) Many software companies have adapted popular programs to the new operating system.
(70) The success of a popular composer depends on his melody.
(71) At school he was popular and self-confident, and we weren't surprised at his later success.
(72) According to popular mythology , school days are the best days of your life.
(73) This computer is popular for its good design and ease of use.
(74) The lottery is probably the most popular form of gambling.
(75) The composer of this popular song is a young man.
(76) The play has been very popular ; you have to book up well ahead.
(77) She was a popular cheerleader at the University of Texas.
(78) Contrary to popular myth (sentencedict.com), the majority of accidents are not caused by speeding or drunkenness.
(79) It is unclear how much popular support they have among the island's population.
(80) These policies are unlikely to prove popular with middle-class voters.
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(81) Spain was cited as the most popular holiday destination.
(82) Popular art is experiencing a renaissance.
(83) There are growing signs of more broadly-based popular unrest.
(84) By popular request, the chairman was re-elected.
(85) This is a popular legend.
(86) This restaurant is a popular rendezvous for local artists.
(87) Cooper was a good mixer, he was popular.
(88) He is a popular TV comic.
(89) Gardening is very popular in Britain.
(90) I like the idiom of modern popular music.
More similar words: popularity, population, opulent, manipulate, secular, regular, regularly, irregular, triangular, particular, regularity, tabula rasa, spectacular, particularly, in particular, cardiovascular, at regular intervals, crop up, pop., pop, popcorn, popsicle, pull, pulse, pull on, pull out, pull off, pull in, pull up, pull down.