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popular

POP-yuu-luh
adj
1
Liked, enjoyed, or supported by a large number of people.
"The café became popular with students almost overnight."
"It's one of the most popular songs of the summer."
2
Intended for or aimed at ordinary people rather than experts.
"He writes popular science books that make physics accessible."

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In plain EnglishWidely liked, or made for a general audience rather than specialists.

Common pairings
popular demand popular opinion popular culture become popular

Word Forms

more popular comparative, populars plural, Populars plural, most popular superlative

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Etymology

From Old French populaire and Latin popularis, both ultimately from populus ("people").

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