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- Dictionarypop·u·lar/ˈpäpyələr/
adjective
- 1. liked, admired, or enjoyed by many people or by a particular person or group: "she was one of the most popular girls in the school" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of cultural activities or products) intended for or suited to the taste, understanding, or means of the general public rather than specialists or intellectuals: "the popular press" Similar Opposite
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The meaning of POPULAR is of or relating to the general public. How to use popular in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Popular.
The adjective popular describes something that is well-liked or admired by a lot of people. Sometimes when you read a bestselling novel, you wonder why it's so popular. Popular comes from the Latin word populus, which means people. Anything that is popular is liked by many people.
Popular definition: regarded with favor, approval, or affection by people in general. See examples of POPULAR used in a sentence.
POPULAR definition: 1. liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people: 2. for or involving ordinary people rather than…. Learn more.
Definition of popular adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
POPULAR meaning: 1. liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people: 2. for or involving ordinary people rather than…. Learn more.
Definition of 'popular' popular. (pɒpjʊləʳ ) 1. adjective A2. Something that is popular is enjoyed or liked by a lot of people. This is the most popular ball game ever devised. Chocolate sauce is always popular with youngsters. Synonyms: well-liked, liked, favoured, celebrated More Synonyms of popular.
POPULAR definition: 1. liked by many people: 2. for or involving ordinary people and not specialists or people who are…. Learn more.
1. appealing to the general public; widely favoured or admired. 2. favoured by an individual or limited group: I'm not very popular with her. 3. connected with, representing, or prevailing among the general public; common: popular discontent. 4. appealing to or comprehensible to the layman: a popular lecture on physics. n.
Liked by very many or most people. A popular actor. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Very well liked by one's friends and acquaintances. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Fit for, adapted to, or reflecting the taste of the people at large. Popular entertainment; popular science.