0 the fact that something or someone is liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people:
the increasing popularity of organic food
Cinema in Britain is undergoing a revival of popularity.
By the late 70s the group's popularity was beginning to wane.
The band has enjoyed an unstoppable rise in popularity.
Her popularity has declined since her return from exile two years ago.
This was probably based on expectations that the scheme would be rewarded by increased popularity in the voting population.
I took it for granted that their popularity was related to their vigorous resettlement work.
The system's popularity among voters is so great, that many perceive program reform as tantamount to touching the ' ' third rail ' ' of politics.
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