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Popularity in a sentence

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Sentence count:257+18Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: unpopularitySimilar words: populationsimilarityat regular intervalsmanipulateregularsecularpulchrituderegularlyMeaning: [‚pɑpjə'lærətɪ /‚pɒpjʊ'l-]  n. the quality of being widely admired or accepted or sought after. 
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(61) The spreadsheet application is second only to word processing in terms of popularity.
(62) The boom in the sport's popularity has meant more calls for stricter safety regulations.
(63) With an election in the offing, the prime minister is keen to maintain his popularity.
(64) The rose was chosen as the star flower because of its immense popularity.
(65) The band has enjoyed a seemingly unstoppable rise in popularity.
(66) Her popularity has declined since her triumphal return from exile two years ago.
(67) The group's popularity reached new heights when they got a top ten hit.
(68) The latest opinion poll shows that the president's popularity has declined.
(69) Raquel Welch was at the height of her popularity as a sex goddess.
(70) She seems to be enjoying an Indian summer of popularity.
(71) She is a tough decision-maker who does not court popularity.
(72) Agency France Presse enjoys great popularity both at home and abroad.
(73) Fundamentalist beliefs hold sway over whole districts, ensuring the popularity of religious leaders.
(74) The Prime Minister's popularity has plummeted to an all-time low in recent weeks.
(75) The popularity of the government building project served as an indication of public support.
(76) Mrs Singh is still riding the crest of a wave of popularity.
(77) The president is reportedly getting twitchy about the recent fall in his popularity.
(78) Her rapid rise to fame/power/popularity/etc. meant that she made many enemies.
(79) They brought in new tax laws in a bid to restore their popularity.
(80) The play's popularity has been assured by the critics' rave reviews.
(81) His popularity rose by 18 points in public opinion polls.
(82) A cynic might say that the government has only taken this measure because it is concerned about its declining popularity.
(83) We are doing a weekly poll on the president, and clearly his popularity has declined.
(84) It is his popularity with ordinary people that sets him apart.
(85) The leader's decline in popularity is causing disquiet among supporters.
(86) This policy led to an upswing in the party's popularity.
(87) The local elections will be a good test of the government's popularity.
(88) The growing popularity of the subject is evident in the numbers of students wanting to study it.
(89) The movie star cashed in on his sudden popularity and signed up for several TV plays.
(90) His 1991 election victory was probably the high water mark of his popularity.
More similar words: populationsimilarityat regular intervalsmanipulateregularsecularpulchrituderegularlyminorityparticulartriangularsecuritypriorityspectacularauthoritycelebrityparticularlyin particularpoppop.pullpulsepull outpull uppull offpull inpull onimpulsepull downarid
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