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 Translation for 'popularity' from English to Hungarian
népszerűség {noun}popularity
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Translation for 'popularity' from English to Hungarian

popularity
népszerűség {noun}
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Usage Examples English
  • The popularity of Senegalese wrestling has grown so big that TV stations have started picking up popular athletes to act in series due to their massive popularity.
  • To date, only one comprehensive theory of interpersonal popularity has been proposed: that of A.
  • The name has seen some increased popularity in Ireland with the renewed popularity of Irish names in recent years.
  • The puzzle has had occasional bouts of popularity: after its initial popularity in 1975, it was popular in 1978, then again in 1995–1996.
  • Padel’s real popularity began after 2020, with an explosion in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • There has been recent research into the function of popularity on development, specifically how a transition from ostracization to popularity can potentially reverse the deleterious effects of being socially ostracized.
  • As the Gettysburg National Military Park increases in popularity it has run into ecological changes caused by this popularity and also natural causes.
  • At the end of the 2000s Mizrahi music gained massive popularity in Israel, further weakening the popularity of Israeli rock.
  • It would eventually gain popularity after Sierra Leone musician Ebenezer Calendar recorded songs in the 1950s and 1960s and continues to hold a small amount of that popularity.
  • The popularity of this specific fusion food has taken off in the United States with many different cook books and videos highlighting these dishes gaining popularity online.

  • Sushi burritos have seen widespread popularity in the United States since their creation.
  • The song achieved substantial popularity, earning the Melon Popularity Award for five consecutive weeks.
  • Since the 2010's MMA in Japan has seen a sharp decline in popularity in television viewership and popularity.
  • This "B-side" single began achieving its popularity at the end of the summer of 1975, and eventually peaked at No.
  • The feverish popularity of "Hot Corn" was not to last, and faded from popularity within eighteen months, though the plays saw occasional revivals.

  • Son has enjoyed strong popularity both in Mexico and increasingly popularity in the United States especially among Mexican American communities.
  • In the Western world "self-realization" has gained great popularity.
  • Popularity reflects how much the character is liked or disliked.
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