POPULARITY in a Sentence
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268 example sentences for POPULARITY, such as:
1. The new product jumped into popularity.
2. Their popularity waned during that period.
3. Hence the popularity of spring among thinkers.
4. The popularity of indie bands has soared in recent years.
5. Wine enjoys only a conventional popularity with serious drinkers.
2. Their popularity waned during that period.
3. Hence the popularity of spring among thinkers.
4. The popularity of indie bands has soared in recent years.
5. Wine enjoys only a conventional popularity with serious drinkers.
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Meanings and Examples of POPULARITY
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popularity
n. the quality of being widely admired or accepted or sought after
Classic Sentence: (111 in 8 pages)
1 Rumors of Abolitionist sympathies did not enhance the popularity of the MacIntoshes.
2 Appearances were enough, for the appearances of ladyhood won her popularity and that was all she wanted.
3 "Honey'll never catch anybody else if she doesn't marry Charlie," said Randa, cruel and secure in her own popularity.
4 She was as charming a widow as she had been a girl, pleasant when she had her own way, obliging as long as it did not discommode her, vain of her looks and her popularity.
5 But even with this under-cover gossip seeping about, he could have retained his popularity had he considered it worth retaining.
6 The library at Bellomont was in fact never used for reading, though it had a certain popularity as a smoking-room or a quiet retreat for flirtation.
7 Though his popularity was of the quiet kind, felt rather than actively expressed among his friends, she had never mistaken his inconspicuousness for obscurity.
8 Cuzak questioned me about her looks, her popularity, her voice; but he particularly wanted to know whether I had noticed her tiny feet, and whether I thought she had saved much money.
9 He was, in truth, their ruler; and, so long as he could maintain his popularity, no monarch could be more despotic, especially while the tribe continued in a hostile country.
10 Hence the popularity of spring among thinkers.
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11 , his consideration, his good name, his good works, the deference and veneration paid to him, his charity, his wealth, his popularity, his virtue, would be seasoned with a crime.
12 Thus, to give an example, the popularity of Mademoiselle Mars among that little audience of stormy children was seasoned with a touch of irony.
13 Incorruptible by sacristans, by whippers-in, by ballet-dancers; this made a part of his bourgeois popularity.
14 Wine enjoys only a conventional popularity with serious drinkers.
15 In this manner did Prince John endeavour to lay the foundation of a popularity, which he was perpetually throwing down by some inconsiderate act of wanton aggression upon the feelings and prejudices of the people.
Example Sentence: (157 in 11 pages)
1 A five-day week has found an immediate welcome and much popularity since it was officially adopted across the country.
2 Agency France Presse enjoys great popularity both at home and abroad.
3 Democrats were reluctant to take on a president whose popularity ratings were historically high.
4 Because of the popularity of the region, it is advisable to book hotels or camp sites in advance.
5 Now, with the advent and popularity of the home computer, its advantages and disadvantages have been a subject of discussion.
6 Some analysts estimate its current popularity at around ten per cent.
7 Their popularity waned during that period.
8 A steady growth in the popularity of two smaller parties may upset the polls.
9 The president's popularity nationally is at an all-time low.
10 With an election in the offing, the prime minister is keen to maintain his popularity.
11 At the peak of its popularity in the late nineties, the band sold ten million albums a year.
12 The new product jumped into popularity.
13 The popularity of indie bands has soared in recent years.
14 Raquel Welch was at the height of her popularity as a sex goddess.
15 The government's popularity is declining rapidly, as the opinion polls show.