Толковый словарь английского языка - popular
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adjective Etymology: Latin ~is, from populus the people, a people Date: 1548 of or relating to the general public, suitable to the majority: as, adapted to or indicative of the understanding and taste of the majority , suited to the means of the majority ; inexpensive , frequently encountered or widely accepted , commonly liked or approved , see: common ~ly adverb
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adj. 1 liked or admired by many people or by a specified group (popular teachers; a popular hero). 2 a of or carried on by the general public (popular meetings). b prevalent among the general public (popular discontent). 3 adapted to the understanding, taste, or means of the people (popular science; popular medicine). Phrases and idioms popular front a party or coalition representing left-wing elements. popular music songs, folk tunes, etc., appealing to popular tastes. Derivatives popularism n. popularity n. popularly adv. Etymology: ME f. AF populer, OF populeir or L popularis f. populus people ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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