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Synonym: belovedcommonconventionalcustomarydeareverydayfavoriteordinarypetprevalentregulartraditionalusualunpopularSimilar words: popularitypopulationopulentmanipulatesecularregularregularlyirregularMeaning: ['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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(121) He was one of those people who are instantly popular.
(122) This is the most popular model in our whole range.
(123) Contrary to popular belief, moderate exercise actually decreases your appetite.
(124) The format of the new quiz show has proved popular.
(125) He eventually took Charlie's place in a popular Latin band.
(126) Though several critics have tried to write down the play, it is still very popular.
(127) This phrase may well have been a rendering of a popular Arabic expression.
(128) Drinking tea at 4 pm is a popular British institution.
(129) Several popular beaches were found unfit for bathing although the government passed them last year.
(130) Three years into his presidency, he is more popular than ever.
(131) Taxation is not popular in principle, merely acceptable in context.
(132) Persuading others to accept the hard financial facts of life is not a very popular job.
(133) There are a wide variety of popular discontents which need discussing.
(134) The late President Ferdinand Marcos was overthrown by a popular uprising in 1986.
(135) It claims to be the most popular television station in the UK.
(136) I can't call my book a best seller as such but it's very popular.
(137) He's one of the scriptwrit - ers on a popular TV detective series.
(138) Her novels are popular with university literati, but they have failed to attract a wider audience.
(139) The popular ceramics industry expanded towards the middle of the 19th century.
(140) Simpson's ruthless ambition and weakness for self-promotion has not made him the most popular journalist in the BBC.
(141) She was too much of an intellectual to find popular films interesting.
(142) Prize - fighting remained popular, though technically illegal,[Sentence dictionary] until the 1880 s.
(143) It quickly became the most popular men's fragrance in the world.
(144) Watching sport was by far the most popular activity on Saturday afternoons.
(145) Television soon overtook the cinema as the most popular form of entertainment.
(146) The government are unable to stem the tide of popular indignation.
(147) He has now established his reputation as a popular musician.
(148) Her popular pot holder is also available in do-it-yourself kits.
(149) Contrary to popular opinion , chocolate is quite good for you.
(150) Some of the finer type-faces are corrupted by cheap, popular computer printers.
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