Antonym: unpopularity. Similar words: population, similarity, at regular intervals, manipulate, regular, secular, pulchritude, regularly. Meaning: [‚pɑpjə'lærətɪ /‚pɒpjʊ'l-] n. the quality of being widely admired or accepted or sought after.
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(91) Government popularity in Scotland has slumped to its lowest level since the 1970s.
(92) Her popularity has been on the wane for some time.
(93) Record sales are not always a measure of a singer's popularity.
(94) DIY grew in popularity with the advent of power tools.
(95) Mr Morton is undoubtedly cleverer than Mr Kirkby, but he will be hard put to match his popularity.
(96) The TV series will be axed owing to a decline in popularity.
(97) Her popularity as a singer has waned since the glory days of the 1980s.
(98) So why is complementary medicine gaining popularity?
(99) For talent, popularity, and style, Muhammad Ali stands alone.
(100) Producers were delighted by the show's gain in popularity.
(101) But ingratiation is not just about courting popularity.
(102) His fortunes slip as competing styles gain popularity.
(103) "Country music's popularity has exploded," says Billy Dean.
(104) She has seen her popularity ebb and flow.
(105) Scott's popularity endured well beyond his death in 1832.
(106) An additional factor is the increasing popularity or cremation.
(107) Popularity is nice, but this is no popularity contest.
(108) The president's popularity ratings are at a record low.
(109) It will be a popularity contest.
(110) The President's popularity has increased enormously in recent months.
(111) These are all reasons for Schiffer's enormous popularity.
(112) But it has gained amazingly in popularity.
(113) Wraps growing popularity makes them easily accessible.
(114) Popularity is the name of the game in television.
(115) Another, newer type of yeast is gaining in popularity.
(116) The president's popularity was even lower.
(116) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(117) They did nothing to improve William's popularity in the neighbourhood.
(118) The 1930s were the era of the detective story, and it had reached its maximum popularity with Edgar Wallace.
(119) The popularity of this novel has been linked to its didacticism: a second edition followed the next year.
(120) Attempts to denigrate his playing simply because of his popularity are misplaced but regrettably widespread.
More similar words: population, similarity, at regular intervals, manipulate, regular, secular, pulchritude, regularly, minority, particular, triangular, security, priority, spectacular, authority, celebrity, particularly, in particular, pop, pop., pull, pulse, pull out, pull up, pull off, pull in, pull on, impulse, pull down, arid.