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Common collocations with popularity in American Collocation

popularity noun uncountable

US /ˌpɑpjəˈlerəti/

great

enormous
huge
immense
incredible
overwhelming
renewed
tremendous

We have a perpetual backlog of submissions due to the enormous popularity of the site.

growing

burgeoning
ever-growing
ever-increasing
increasing
rising
soaring

Because of the ever-increasing popularity of aromatherapy, the demand for practitioners has never been greater.

recent

new-found
sudden

Verdi’s new-found popularity sprang not least from his own identification with the nationalist movement.

longlasting

continued
continuing
enduring
lasting

No wonder this show has enjoyed such enduring popularity.

in many places

widespread
worldwide

Salsa has origins in Cuban music but credit for its worldwide popularity belongs to the Puerto Ricans of New York.

decreasing

declining
waning

The declining popularity of school meals is placing a strain on local authorities

gain, keep, or increase popularity

attain
boost
gain
increase
regain
retain

Laser hair removal is gaining popularity as a method of permanent hair removal.

lose or reduce popularity

diminish
lose

He began to lose popularity among his people.

increase

grow
increase
rise
soar
spread

Her album Fever sent the Melbourne-born singer’s popularity soaring around the world.

decrease

decline
plummet
wane

With a career spanning some 30 years, Paul’s popularity has never waned.