Popularity (popyulárité)

noun
/ˌpɒp.jəˈlær.ə.ti/
popularité (popularite)

Signification

the state of being liked, admired, or supported by many people
Traduction de la signification
l'état d'être aimé, admiré ou soutenu par de nombreuses personnes
l'etat d'etre aime, admire ou soutenu par de nombreuses personnes

Phrases d'exemple

The singer's popularity has grown rapidly this year.

La popularité du chanteur a augmenté rapidement cette année.
La popularite du chanteur a augmente rapidement cette annee.

The singer gained huge popularity after her new album release.

La chanteuse a gagné une grande popularité après la sortie de son nouvel album.
La chanteuse a gagné une grande popularité après la sortie de son nouvel album.

Synonymes

fame, recognition, acclaim, acceptance, reputation, admiration, approval
Entrée 1
fame, recognition, acclaim, acceptance
Entrée 2
fame, recognition, reputation, admiration, approval

Antonymes

unpopularity, obscurity, rejection, dislike
Entrée 1
unpopularity, obscurity, rejection, dislike
Entrée 2
obscurity, unpopularity

Collocations

growing popularity, widespread popularity, peak popularity, gain popularity, rise in popularity, loss of popularity
Entrée 1
growing popularity, widespread popularity, peak popularity
Entrée 2
gain popularity, rise in popularity, loss of popularity

Plus de phrases d'exemple

They're jealous of his popularity.

Ils sont jaloux de sa popularité.
Ils sont jaloux de sa popularite.

Having been devoted to the people of his locality he gained much popularity.

Ayant été dévoué aux gens de sa localité, il a gagné beaucoup de popularité.
Ayant été dévoué aux gens de sa localité, il a gagné beaucoup de popularité.

The growing popularity of esports is redefining the traditional concept of sports.

La popularité croissante de l'e-sport redéfinit le concept traditionnel du sport.
La popularité croissante de l'e-sport redéfinit le concept traditionnel du sport.

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