| 1. | regarded with favor, approval, or affection by people in general: a popular preacher. |
| 2. | regarded with favor, approval, or affection by an acquaintance or acquaintances: He's not very popular with me just now. |
| 3. | of, pertaining to, or representing the people, esp. the common people: popular discontent. |
| 4. | of the people as a whole, esp. of all citizens of a nation or state qualified to participate in an election: popular suffrage; the popular vote; popular representation. |
| 5. | prevailing among the people generally: a popular superstition. |
| 6. | suited to or intended for the general masses of people: popular music. |
| 7. | adapted to the ordinary intelligence or taste: popular lectures on science. |
| 8. | suited to the means of ordinary people; not expensive: popular prices on all tickets. |