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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(121) The meteoric rise in the popularity of Modern Art left my position at Sotheby's much undermined.
(122) Riker, a radio preacher, saw his popularity decline after World War II.
(123) Ever since then his popularity here has continued a slow, steady decline.
(124) After many years of declining popularity, the lowly rhubarb is making a comeback in both gourmet and gardening circles.
(125) Plus, a nickname implies jocularity, popularity, a certain friendliness and charm.
(126) He decided to kill of the beloved character while still at the height of his popularity.
(127) And Mazursky was reassuring in noting that hot toy items typically enjoy popularity for three to five years, then fade.
(128) His flat-tax fire, which burned hot for months, ultimately flickered out along with his popularity.
(129) The findings throw fresh light on the camel's former popularity both as pack animal and military mount.
(130) The museum authorities wanted the work removed after the filming was completed despite the statue's enormous popularity.
(131) The popularity of text messaging has delivered an unlikely windfall for mobile phone network operators.
(132) The popularity of the drugs has strained federal funding, budgeted at $ 167 million this year.
(133) Quickly rising in popularity due to its magnificent white sand beach, Kuantan is one of the east coast's finest resorts.
(134) The Columbia program was enjoying enormous popularity because it offered the widest possible latitude both in studies and in its entrance requirements.
(135) The desire to cut taxes Governments gain popularity by cutting taxes, not by increasing them.
(136) Mr Orlando was forced to step down as mayor despite his popularity with the voters.
(137) Still, the popularity of the sport has made most competitions much better as more nations begin mastering its intricacies.
(138) The explanation for varied appreciation rates may boil down to something as intangible as popularity.
(139) The popularity of rap and hip-hop with young white provided further impetus and black directors were suddenly in demand.
(140) But prolonged recession and high unemployment knocked his popularity down to rock-bottom.
(141) Its popularity probably lies in the fact that it is a game which is cheap and easy to play and understand.
(142) Club promotion reflects the importance of dance clubs and the contribution they make towards a record's popularity.
(143) King Birendra enjoyed considerable popularity(Sentencedict.com), which enabled him to paper over the cracks in his divided kingdom.
(144) They are there to protect him from the crush of popularity.
(145) Thousands of Keen disks were ordered last month by EGA/VGA users proving the undying popularity of this loveable, young, hero.
(146) Now he enjoys the popularity that being the worlds oldest benedictine monk brings.
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(147) Other strategies with similar popularity were: serial strategy, compare and contrast, and overall impression.
(148) Booker Washington, riding a crest of popularity, taunted Turner with statistics.
(149) Portacaval shunt surgery has not enjoyed great popularity because of the very high incidence of postoperative encephalopathy in the elderly.
(150) Although still carrying the hallmarks of a true fishing port, Padstow is fast gaining ground in the popularity stakes.
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.