popularity
21popularity — noun Date: 1601 the quality or state of being popular …
22popularity — Synonyms and related words: Amor, Christian love, Eros, Platonic love, acceptance, acclaim, acclamation, admiration, adoration, affection, agape, applause, approval, ardency, ardor, attachment, big hand, bodily love, bon ton, brotherly love,… …
23popularity — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Approval] Syn. general esteem, widespread acceptance, following, prevalence, universality, demand, fashionableness. 2. [Fame] Syn. reputation, repute, notoriety, acclaim; see fame 1 , 2 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n.… …
24popularity — pop·u·lar·i·ty || ‚pÉ‘pjÉ™ lærÉ™tɪ /‚pÉ’pjÊŠ l n. state of being admired by the public; being accepted, being approved; commonness, state of being widespread; state of belonging to the general public …
25popularity — n. 1. Favor (of the people), popular regard or acceptance, popularness. 2. Fame, repute, celebrity, vogue …
26popularity — n 1. repute, reputation, fame, renown, note, notoriety, name, mark, distinction; glory, kudos, plaudits, eclat, acclaim, public acclaim, acclamation. 2. acceptance, recognition, a place in the sun; favor, approval, approbation, sanction; esteem,… …
27popularity — pop·u·lar·i·ty …
28popularity — pop•u•lar•i•ty [[t]ˌpɒp yəˈlær ɪ ti[/t]] n. the quality or fact of being popular …
29popularity — /pɒpjəˈlærəti/ (say popyuh laruhtee) noun 1. the quality or fact of being popular. 2. favour enjoyed with the people, the public generally, or a particular set of people …
30popularity contest — A contest conducted at a gathering of people, such as the audience in a theater, wherein votes are taken to determine the person to be acclaimed as the most popular. A facetious term applied to an election campaign wherein the candidates do not… …