popular - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • hugely: He is also hugely popular on his home stage.
  • increasingly: Who can blame you; dirt bike racing is an increasingly popular choice for many thrill seekers.
  • extremely: Our new range of cakes is also extremely popular.

Preposition: with

  • walker: Part of the Balmoral Estate these mountains are extremely popular with walkers.
  • surfer: Follow the scenic road along the coast and down to Hendaye, for another large and beautiful beach, popular with surfers.
  • angler: This sixty six acre water, is popular with local anglers, and visitors alike.
  • visitor: Victoria House and More London Bridge were the most popular with the visitors.
  • climber: All in all a great pair of axes that should be very popular with climbers moving on to winter routes.
  • traveler: With 3.2 million passengers holding some type of Bahncard, it seems evident that the national railcard is enormously popular with German rail travelers.

Preposition: for

  • decade: First airing in 1967, Speed Racer has remained popular for decades, from its original.. .

Modifies a noun

  • destination: Read more - Morocco - the increasingly popular destination of choice for us Brits.
  • culture: Yet, I was merely a nameless icon in the banality of American popular culture.
  • resort: Queens Gardens is a great location in the popular resort of Paphos.
  • belief: Contrary, alas, to popular belief, the looting of personal property is illegal under the Hague Rules of Land Warfare.
  • attraction: I reckon tourism is the most popular attraction for people.
  • choice: Who can blame you; dirt bike racing is an increasingly popular choice for many thrill seekers.

Used with adjective complement

  • prove: Russian courses in London are proving popular among businessmen wishing to deal with the former USSR.
  • become: Plant tissue culture became very popular in UK schools during the 1980s.
  • remain: First airing in 1967, Speed Racer has remained popular for decades, from its original.. .
  • seem: Last listed in 1998, it seems popular with florists, but I couldn't find any rose bushes.

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