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Synonyms and antonyms of Popularity or popular things and places in British Thesaurus

Popularity or popular things and places

popularity (noun)

a situation in which someone or something is popular with many people

boom (noun)

a sudden increase in the popularity of something

magnet (noun)

someone or something that attracts and interests many people very strongly

winner (noun)

informal something that is very popular or successful

hit (noun)

someone or something that people like very much

fascination (noun)

something that interests or attracts people very strongly

favourite (noun)

the person or thing that you like the best

fashion (noun)

the fact that something such as a style of dress or an activity is popular at a particular time

golden oldie (noun)

informal something such as a song or film that is old but still popular

hotspot (noun)

informal a place that is fashionable, popular, and lively

cult (noun)

someone or something that a particular group of people are very enthusiastic about but that most people do not like or know about

fashion statement (noun)

something unusual that you wear, own, or use that is intended to show people that you know a lot about fashion

favorite ()

the American spelling of favourite

great (noun)

something that is well known and admired by a lot of people

the pride of something ()

someone or something that makes the people in a particular place feel very proud

the something of choice ()

the thing that most people prefer to use in a particular situation

special (noun)

something produced for a particular time or day, for example a type of food in a restaurant or a programme on television

speciality (noun)

used about something that is a speciality

vogue (noun)

the state of being popular or fashionable

vogue (noun)

something that is popular or fashionable