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1. popular_music
noun. any genre of music having wide appeal (but usually only for a short time).
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2. popular
adjective. ['ˈpɑːpjəlɝ'] regarded with great favor, approval, or affection especially by the general public.
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- popular (English)
- popularis (Latin)
- -aris (Latin)
3. popular
adjective. ['ˈpɑːpjəlɝ'] carried on by or for the people (or citizens) at large.
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- popular (English)
- popularis (Latin)
- -aris (Latin)
4. popular
adjective. ['ˈpɑːpjəlɝ'] representing or appealing to or adapted for the benefit of the people at large.
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- popular (English)
- popularis (Latin)
- -aris (Latin)
5. popular
adjective. ['ˈpɑːpjəlɝ'] (of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people).
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- popular (English)
- popularis (Latin)
- -aris (Latin)
6. music
noun. ['ˈmjuːzɪk'] an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner.
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- music (English)
- musik (Anglo-Norman)
7. music
noun. ['ˈmjuːzɪk'] any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds.
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- music (English)
- musik (Anglo-Norman)
8. music
noun. ['ˈmjuːzɪk'] musical activity (singing or whistling etc.).
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- music (English)
- musik (Anglo-Norman)
9. music
noun. ['ˈmjuːzɪk'] punishment for one's actions.
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- music (English)
- musik (Anglo-Norman)
10. music
noun. ['ˈmjuːzɪk'] (music) the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments (or reproductions of such sounds).
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- music (English)
- musik (Anglo-Norman)