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popularity |
If you have popularity, it means that a lot of people like you. If a movie has popularity, many people are watching it and enjoying it. Popularity is often something that comes and goes, especially when it's something like a movie, a fashion, or a game. |
revive |
to bring back into use or popularity. [1/3 definitions] |
widespread |
When something is widespread, it exists or happens in many places over a large area. If there is widespread agreement about something, then many people over a large area agree about it. If a game has widespread popularity, then it is popular with people in many places. |
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