popularity
US: /ˌpɑpjəˈɫɛɹəti/
UK: /pˌɒpjʊlˈæɹɪti/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
popularity /,pɔpju'læriti/- danh từ
- tính đại chúng
- tính phổ biến
- the popularity of table tennis: tính phổ biến của môn bóng đá
- sự nổi tiếng, sự yêu mến của nhân dân; sự ưa thích của quần chúng
- to win popularity: được quần chúng ưa thích, được nhân dân yêu mến
Advanced English dictionary
+ noun[U] ~ (with / among sb) the state of being liked, enjoyed or supported by a large number of people: the increasing popularity of cycling + to win / lose popularity with the students + Her novels have gained in popularity over recent years. + Their music still enjoys widespread popularity among teenagers.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
favour, acceptance, approval, esteem, regard, repute, reputation, vogue, trend, stylishness, renown, acclaim, fame, celebrity, lionization, (hero-) worship, Colloq trendiness:
The immense popularity of her novels in America has made her very rich.
Collocation
ADJ.
enormous, great, huge, immense, massive, widespread | growing, increasing | dwindling | continued, continuing | personal | current
VERB + POPULARITY
achieve, win | deserve
The film deserves its popularity.
| court
She is a tough decision-maker who does not court popularity.
| enjoy | gain (in), grow in
Organic produce appears to be gaining in popularity.
| retain | regain
POPULARITY + VERB
grow | decline, wane
POPULARITY + NOUN
rating | stakes
They are running neck-and-neck in the popularity stakes.
PREP.
~ among/amongst
The current system has never enjoyed popularity among teachers.
| ~ with
She enjoys huge popularity with the voters.
PHRASES
a decline/drop in popularity, an increase/a rise/a surge/an upsurge in popularity
the recent upsurge in the popularity of folk music
| the peak of (sb/sth's) popularity
At the peak of its popularity in the late nineties, the band sold ten million albums a year.
Concise dictionary
‚pɑpjə'lærətɪ /‚pɒpjʊ'l-noun
+the quality of being widely admired or accepted or sought after