Collocations for popularity - noun
ADJECTIVE
considerable,
enormous,
great,
huge,
immense,
massive,
overwhelming,
tremendous,
widespread
unprecedented
The French president is enjoying unprecedented popularity due to his anti-war stance.
unprecedented
The French president is enjoying unprecedented popularity due to his anti-war stance.
growing,
increased,
increasing,
rising
continued, continuing, enduring
current, recent
new-found
personal
global, wide, worldwide
continued, continuing, enduring
current, recent
new-found
personal
global, wide, worldwide
VERB + popularity
achieve,
win
deserve
The movie deserves its popularity.
deserve
The movie deserves its popularity.
enjoy
gain, gain in, grow in
Organic produce appears to be gaining in popularity.
gain, gain in, grow in
Organic produce appears to be gaining in popularity.
maintain,
retain
regain
boost
He'll do anything he can to boost his popularity.
regain
boost
He'll do anything he can to boost his popularity.
explain
This helps explain the popularity of underwater photography.
This helps explain the popularity of underwater photography.
lose
when the style loses popularity
when the style loses popularity
PREPOSITION
popularity among
The current system has never enjoyed popularity among teachers.
The current system has never enjoyed popularity among teachers.
popularity with
She enjoys huge popularity with the voters.
She enjoys huge popularity with the voters.
PHRASES
a decline in popularity,
a drop in popularity
an increase in popularity, a rise in popularity, a surge in popularity, an upsurge in popularity
the recent upsurge in the popularity of folk music
an increase in popularity, a rise in popularity, a surge in popularity, an upsurge in popularity
the recent upsurge in the popularity of folk music
in the popularity stakes
(esp. BrE)
We want to remain high in the popularity stakes.
We want to remain high in the popularity stakes.
the peak of (sb/sth's) popularity
At the peak of its popularity in the late nineties, the band sold ten million albums a year.
At the peak of its popularity in the late nineties, the band sold ten million albums a year.