POPULARITY

n.

5 definitions — Webster’s Dictionary (1828)


1.
n.

The quality or state of being popular; especially, the state of being esteemed by, or of being in favor with, the people at large; good will or favor proceeding from the people; as, the popularity of a law, statesman, or a book. A popularity which has lasted down to our time. Macaulay.

2.
n.

The quality or state of being adapted or pleasing to common, poor, or vulgar people; hence, cheapness; inferiority; vulgarity. This gallant laboring to avoid popularity falls into a habit of affectation. B. Jonson.

3.
n.

Something which obtains, or is intended to obtain, the favor of the vulgar; claptrap. Popularities, and circumstances which . . . sway the ordinary judgment. Bacon.

4.
n.

The act of courting the favor of the people. [Obs.] "Indicted . . . for popularity and ambition." Holland.

5.
n.

Public sentiment; general passion. [R.] A little time be allowed for the madness of popularity to cease. Bancroft.