popularly

IPA: pˈɑpjʌɫɝɫi

adverb

  • In a popular manner.
  • so as to be generally favored or accepted by the people
  • commonly
  • currently
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Examples of "popularly" in Sentences

  • The song is popularly known to everyone.
  • The name is popularly derived from the Tatars.
  • The campaign was known popularly as The Troubles.
  • A term popularly to nearly all the natives of South Africa.
  • The cuisine of the district is popularly known as Malvani cuisine.
  • The resulting peace became popularly known as the Peace of Monsieur.
  • The student of the institute is popularly referred to as Admissions.
  • The church is popularly known as the 'Westminster Abbey of the East'.
  • Birmingham is popularly believed to be the birthplace of the Balti curry.
  • He is popularly known for his craftsmanship and mastery in the use of light.
  • A military commander and tactician, who are popularly known, are the fearless.
  • Bollywood is the term popularly used for the Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai.
  • Throat is a term popularly used to describe the area that leads into the respiratory and digestive tracts.
  • We fortify many of what we call our popularly positioned products to help meet this need, a Nestlé spokesman said.
  • Among the Hasidim, a title popularly accorded to more or less learned individuals distinguished for their piety, and credited with supernatural powers of healing, divination, etc.
  • I feel like the popular conception of Freddy Krueger might be a bit different than what you guys are going for here because Freddy Krueger, popularly, is Henie Youngman as a serial killer.
  • The Pentagon Papers was the name popularly attached to a lengthy classified history of the conflict in Vietnam assembled by a team of high-level researchers working at the Defense Department.
  • This was the title popularly given to the head of a fanatical sect of Mohammedans in Syria in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, whose method of getting rid of their enemies has given us the word _assassin_.
  • Caravan is the term popularly used by Israelis to describe temporary homes that have become the hallmark of outposts, often without running water or electricity, which settlers claim to prevent the land from falling into Palestinian hands.

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