English-Thai Dictionary
popularly
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
POPULARLY
adv. In a popular manner; so as to please the populace. The victor knight,
Bareheadaed, popularly low had bow'd.
1. According to the conceptions of the common people.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
POPULARLY
POPULARLY Pop "u *lar *ly, adv.
Defn: In a popular manner; so as to be generally favored or accepted by the people; commonly; currently; as, the story was popularity reported. The victor knight, Bareheaded, popularly low had bowed. Dryden.
New American Oxford Dictionary
popularly
pop u lar ly |ˈpäpyələrlē ˈpɑpjələrli | ▶adverb by many or most people; generally: advancing age is popularly associated with a declining capacity for work. • (of a term, name, or title ) in informal, common, or nonspecialist use: polygraph analysis (popularly known as lie-detector testing ). • (of a politician or government ) chosen by the majority of the voters; democratically: a governor who is popularly elected.
Oxford Dictionary
popularly
popu |lar ¦ly |ˈpɒpjələli | ▶adverb by many or most people; generally: advancing age is popularly associated with a declining capacity to work. • (of a term, name, or title ) in informal, common, or non-specialist use: the community charge (popularly known as the poll tax ). • (of a politician or government ) chosen by the majority of the voters; democratically: a popularly elected Parliament.
American Oxford Thesaurus
popularly
popularly adverb 1 old age is popularly associated with illness: widely, generally, universally, commonly, usually, customarily, habitually, conventionally, traditionally, as a rule. 2 the bar was popularly known as “the May ”: informally, unofficially; by lay people. 3 the president is popularly elected: democratically, by the people.
Oxford Thesaurus
popularly
popularly adverb 1 it was popularly believed that every strange old woman was a witch: widely, generally, universally, commonly, by many /most /all, usually, regularly, customarily, habitually, conventionally, ordinarily, traditionally, as a rule. 2 the Carboniferous is popularly known as the ‘Age of Amphibians ’: informally, unofficially, simply, non-technically; by lay people, by non-specialists. 3 the President is popularly elected for a five-year term: democratically, by the people, universally, by universal suffrage.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
popularly
p ó p u lar ly 副詞 〖通例 過分 を修飾して 〗1 一般に (は ), 俗に (commonly )▸ Universal Studios Japan, popularly known as USJ 一般にはUSJとして知られるユニバーサルスタジオジャパン .2 民主的に ; (専門家でなく )一般人の手によって ▸ be popularly elected 民主的手続きを経て選出される .