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popular
adjective as in well-known, favorite
Strongest matches
Weak matches
adjective as in common, standard
Example Sentences
Orff wrote the piece in Germany during the Nazi regime, and it was very popular with the Nazis — harmonizing uncomfortably well with their testosterone-fueled propaganda.
The landfill is less than a mile away from a popular recreational area with soccer fields and baseball diamonds.
Trump, addled as he is, still understands that it's unwise to alienate his largely elderly base by attacking two popular programs they depend on.
I think there are reasons to doubt that Trump, stimulus checks or not, is going to be popular enough to be reelected in 2028, though it can’t be ruled out.
The Dutertes remain popular in much of the country, and may be able to mobilise protests against the former president's prosecution.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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