Popular - Wikipedia-style Article
Popular
Definition
The term "popular" describes something or someone that is liked, admired, or accepted by many people.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈpɑː.pjə.lɚ/
- Respelling: POP-yuh-lur
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈpɒp.jʊ.lə/
- Respelling: POP-yuh-luh
Etymology
The word "popular" originates from the Latin "popularis," meaning "belonging to the people," derived from "populus," meaning "people." It entered Middle English in the late 15th century via Old French.
Derivatives
- Popularity (noun)
- Popularize (verb)
- Popularization (noun)
- Unpopular (adjective)
- Popularly (adverb)
Synonyms
- Well-liked
- Famous
- Admired
Antonyms
- Unpopular
- Obscure
- Detested
Usage
The term "popular" is used to describe widespread admiration or approval. For example, "The artist became popular after releasing her first album," or "Soccer is a popular sport worldwide."
Related Terms
- Trend: A general direction in which something is developing or changing.
- Mass appeal: Broadly appealing to a large audience.
- Celebrity: A famous or well-known person.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Liked or admired by many people:
- Example: "The show is popular among young audiences."
- Designed for or suited to the general public:
- Example: "The book was written in a popular style to reach a wider audience."
- Widespread or commonly known:
- Example: "The belief that carrots improve eyesight is a popular misconception."