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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(91) His engaging personality made him popular with his peers.
(92) These animals are quite popular as pets.
(93) The famous popular singer's arrival is imminent.
(94) Cycling is Europe's second most popular sport.
(95) The law was ratified by popular vote.
(96) These artistic handicrafts are very popular with foreign friends.
(97) Vegetarianism is very popular these days.
(98) The phrase was caught on and immediately became popular.
(99) The band is wildly popular in Cuba.
(100) The cafe is a popular rendezvous for young lovers.
(101) Popular water sports include swimming, surfing and water-skiing.
(102) The place is pants, yet so popular.
(103) Quarry tiles are a popular kitchen flooring.
(104) Polyunsaturated margarine is very popular now.
(105) The poodle is a popular house pet.
(106) The cafe is a popular meeting place for students.
(107) Chocolate sauce is always popular with youngsters.
(108) It's easy to see why he's so popular.
(109) Reform is popular with middle-class liberals.
(110) Kaplan's latest recording has received considerable popular acclaim .
(111) Popular support would be undercut by political developments.
(112) Ischia is a popular seaside holiday resort.
(113) The government's policy of compromise is not universally popular.
(114) The coastal path is a popular route for walkers.
(115) Participatory sports are becoming more popular.
(116) The show is hosted by a popular TV personality.
(117) I bought into the popular myth that when I got the new car or the next house,[http://sentencedict.com/popular.html] I'd finally be happy.
(118) The bicycle reigned supreme as Britain's most popular mode of transport.
(119) Once again the popular press in Britain has been rife with stories about their marriage.
(120) It was the best known and probably the most popular of her songs.
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.