Pronunciation: /pɑːpjəˈlærəti/
noun the state or condition of being liked, admired, or supported by many people
A1 The popularity of the new movie is growing.
A2 Her popularity among her classmates is undeniable.
B1 The band's popularity soared after their hit song was released.
B2 The politician's popularity plummeted after the scandal.
C1 The popularity of social media influencers can have a significant impact on consumer behavior.
C2 The restaurant's popularity is due to its unique menu and excellent service.
adjective popular
A1 The movie gained popularity among children.
A2 The song's popularity has spread to other countries.
B1 The restaurant's popularity has led to long waiting times for a table.
B2 The actor's sudden rise to popularity surprised many in the industry.
C1 The politician's popularity waned after the scandal was exposed.
C2 The brand's enduring popularity is a testament to its quality and innovation.
formal The popularity of the new product is steadily increasing among consumers.
informal The popularity of that show is off the charts!
slang That song is gaining mad popularity on the radio.
figurative The popularity of social media platforms has exploded in recent years.
became popular
popularities
more popular
most popular
is popular
will be popular
has been popular
is being popular
popularity
popular
to be popular
popularizing
popularized