Popularity in spanish

Popularidad

pronunciation: poʊpulɑɹ̩idɑd part of speech: noun
In gestures

popularity = popularidad, éxito. 

Example: The reason for its popularity was largely that it was based upon a principle of conformity in essentials, and freedom in details.

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» fade from + popularity = perder popularidad, dejar de ser popular.

Example: Variety shows began to fade from popularity in the early 1970s, when research began to show that variety shows appealed to an older audience that was less appealing to advertisers.

» gain in + popularity = ganar popularidad.

Example: More than 1,500 years after the game was invented, chess is still growing in popularity.

» gain (in) + popularity = ganar popularidad.

Example: This technique is sure to gain popularity as more libraries become involved in the long-range planning process.

» growing popularity = popularidad cada vez mayor.

Example: The growing popularity of cycling is leading to an increased share in the area of physical education.

» grow in + popularity = ganar popularidad.

Example: More than 1,500 years after the game was invented, chess is still growing in popularity.

» increase in + popularity = ganar popularidad.

Example: CD drives are now cheap enough for CD-ROMs to increase in popularity.

» lose + popularity with = perder el favor de.

Example: This kind of large-scale recasting will have to be done slowly if the scheme is not to lose its popularity with librarians who have large collections already classified.

» outlive + Posesivo + popularity = dejar de ser popular, perder popularidad.

Example: Library materials may be discarded when they are in poor physical condition, beyond repair and unfit for binding, or when the text is out-of-date or superseded by a new edition, or when they have outlived their popularity.

» popularity contest = concurso de popularidad.

Example: Shock as boofy blokes beat weedy intellectual in popularity contest.

» popularity rating = cota de popularidad.

Example: His popularity ratings have halved since he was elected to a new record low of 31 per cent in the wake of multiple legal and sex scandals.

» unpopularity = impopularidad.

Example: In the tide of criticism which finally engulfed this edition of the classification scheme, it was these relocations which were often blamed for its unpopularity.

Popularity antonyms

unpopularity pronunciation: ənpɑpjəlerɪti part of speech: noun
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