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Noun — The state of being widely liked, admired, or supported.

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gain popularity lose popularity rise in popularity

Etymology

From "popular" plus the noun suffix "-ity", echoing Latin popularitas ("effort to please the people").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “popularity” mean?

The word “popularity” means the state of being widely liked, admired, or supported. In plain terms, how much something or someone is liked or supported by a lot of people.

How do you pronounce “popularity”?

“Popularity” is pronounced pop-yuh-LAR-ih-tee (/ˌpɑ.pjəˈlæɹ.ə.ti/ in IPA).

How do you use “popularity” in a sentence?

Here is “popularity” used in a sentence: “The band's popularity grew after their song went viral.”

What part of speech is “popularity”?

“Popularity” is a noun.

Where does the word “popularity” come from?

The word “popularity” comes from Latin. From "popular" plus the noun suffix "-ity", echoing Latin popularitas ("effort to please the people").

Is “popularity” a common word?

“Popularity” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

What is the difference between "popularity" and "fame"?

"Popularity" is the state of being widely liked, admired, or supported, so it carries a positive sense. "Fame" simply means being widely known, which can be for good or bad reasons. Someone can have fame without popularity if they are well known but not liked.

What is the difference between "popularity" and "reputation"?

"Popularity" measures how much someone or something is liked or supported by many people. "Reputation" is the general opinion others hold about a person or thing, which may be good or bad. You can have a strong reputation for skill without being popular.

Is "popularity" a countable noun?

No, "popularity" is an uncountable (mass) noun, so it is not used in the plural and you would not say "popularities." You describe amounts of it with words like "great," "growing," or "waning," as in "growing popularity."

What verbs are commonly used with "popularity"?

"Popularity" often pairs with verbs of change, such as "gain," "grow in," "rise in," or "surge in" for increases, and "lose," "decline in," or "wane in" for decreases. A common phrase is "a surge in popularity."

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