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popular (of or pertaining to the common people) adjective [UK: ˈpɒ.pjʊ.lə(r)] [US: ˈpɑː.pjə.lər] | populaire◼◼◼adjectifI'm popular. = Je suis populaire. |
popular (liked by many people) adjective [UK: ˈpɒ.pjʊ.lə(r)] [US: ˈpɑː.pjə.lər] | populaire◼◼◼adjectifI'm popular. = Je suis populaire. |
popular culture [popular cultures] (prevailing vernacular culture) noun [UK: ˈpɒ.pjʊ.lə(r) ˈkʌl.tʃə(r)] [US: ˈpɑː.pjə.lər ˈkʌl.tʃər] | culture populaire◼◼◼nom {f} pop culture◼◻◻nom {f} |
popular music (genre that has wide appeal amongst the general public, see also: pop music) noun [UK: ˈpɒ.pjʊ.lə(r) ˈmjuː.zɪk] [US: ˈpɑː.pjə.lər ˈmjuː.zɪk] | musique populaire◼◼◼nom {f} |
popular science (of, or having to do with popular science) noun | |
popularise (to make popular) verb | populariser◼◼◼verbe |
popularise (to present in a widely understandable form) verb | vulgariser◼◼◻verbe |
popularity [popularities] (the quality or state of being popular) noun [UK: ˌpɒ.pjʊ.ˈlæ.rɪ.ti] [US: ˌpɑː.pjə.ˈle.rə.ti] | popularité◼◼◼nom {f}His popularity is falling. = Sa popularité s'effondre. |
popularization [popularizations] (the act of making something popular to the general public) noun [UK: ˌpɒ.pjʊ.lə.raɪ.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌpɑː.pjə.lə.rə.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩] | vulgarisation◼◼◼nom {f} popularisation◼◼◻nom {f} |
antipopular (opposing the people) adjective [UK: ˌantɪpˈɒpjʊlə] [US: ˌæntɪpˈɑːpjʊlɚ] | antipopulaireadjectif |
unpopular (lacking popularity) adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈpɒ.pjʊ.lə(r)] [US: ˌən.ˈpɑː.pjə.lər] | impopulaire◼◼◼adjectifHe is unpopular for some reason. = Il est impopulaire pour une raison quelconque. |
unpopularity (property or degree of being unpopular) noun [UK: ˌʌn.pɒ.pjʊ.ˈlæ.rɪ.ti] [US: ən.ˌpɑː.pjə.ˈle.rə.ti] | impopularité◼◼◼nom {f} |