Popularity - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
the universal popularity of American movies
Extra examples
...the sudden popularity of low-cut blouses horrified my mother...
The popularity of the Internet has soared.
The president's popularity has declined considerably.
Country music is growing in popularity.
The show enjoyed a brief surge of popularity.
His success cannot be measured solely on the basis of his popularity.
His popularity extends from coast to coast.
The TV show has retained its popularity for many years.
Her brother's success and popularity always made her feel inadequate.
The band's popularity has faded in recent years.
...all the adverse publicity really caused the movie star's popularity to suffer...
...the Web site's popularity increased exponentially, resulting in a proportional increase in advertising revenue...
His popularity has fluctuated during his term in office.
...interest in the author's home abated as her novels waned in popularity...
...poor gas mileage did little to stem the popularity of that dreadnought of the roadways: the SUV...
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