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pop·u·lar Listen to audio/ˈpɑ:pjəlɚ/ adjective
1 [more popular; most popular] a : liked or enjoyed by many people
They have names that were popular a century ago. He is a popular guy in school. a popular actor Spicy foods have become increasingly popular. This is our most popular [=best-selling] brand of sneaker.often + with or among The bar is popular with college students. This TV show is especially popular among women.opposite unpopular
b : accepted, followed, used, or done by many people
That is a very popular misconception. The word groovy was popular in the 1960s but it's outdated now. Her theories are popular among social scientists. Contrary to popular belief/opinion [=in spite of what many people believe], fame does have its drawbacks.opposite unpopular
2 always used before a noun : of, relating to, or coming from most of the people in a country, society, or group
popular government popular culture the popular votesee also popular demand at 1demand
3 always used before a noun, somewhat formal : designed or intended for the average person : capable of being understood by ordinary people
popular mechanics a popular history of physics

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