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populace
noun the body of ordinary citizens; the common people.
[16c: French, from Latin populus people]
noun the body of ordinary citizens; the common people.
[16c: French, from Latin populus people]
popular
adjective
1 liked or enjoyed by most people a pastime still popular with the young .
2 said of beliefs, etc: accepted by many people a popular misconception .
3 catering for the tastes and abilities of ordinary people as distinct from specialists, etc a popular history of science .
4 said of a person: generally liked and admired.
5 involving the will or preferences of the public in general by popular demand .
[15c: from Latin popularis , from populus people]
popularity noun .
popularly adverb .
adjective
1 liked or enjoyed by most people a pastime still popular with the young .
2 said of beliefs, etc: accepted by many people a popular misconception .
3 catering for the tastes and abilities of ordinary people as distinct from specialists, etc a popular history of science .
4 said of a person: generally liked and admired.
5 involving the will or preferences of the public in general by popular demand .
[15c: from Latin popularis , from populus people]
popularity noun .
popularly adverb .
popular front or people's front
noun a left-wing group or faction, especially one set up from the 1930s onwards to oppose fascism.
noun a left-wing group or faction, especially one set up from the 1930s onwards to oppose fascism.
popularize or popularise
verb (popularized , popularizing )
1 to make something popular.
2 to present something in a simple easily understood way, so as to have general appeal.
popularization noun .
verb (popularized , popularizing )
1 to make something popular.
2 to present something in a simple easily understood way, so as to have general appeal.
popularization noun .
populate
verb (populated , populating )
1 said of people, animals or plants: to inhabit or live in (a certain area).
2 to supply (uninhabited places) with inhabitants; to people.
[16c: from Latin populare to inhabit, from populus people]
verb (populated , populating )
1 said of people, animals or plants: to inhabit or live in (a certain area).
2 to supply (uninhabited places) with inhabitants; to people.
[16c: from Latin populare to inhabit, from populus people]
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