verb
- to make something liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people
- to present something in a way that is easily understood by ordinary people
Usage: British spelling
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The chef helped popularise Asian cuisine in Western countries.
- Social media can quickly popularise new fashion trends.
- The documentary aims to popularise complex scientific concepts.
- Her book popularised the history of ancient civilizations.
- The app was designed to popularise learning foreign languages.
- Television shows often popularise certain lifestyle choices.
- Scientists work to popularise their research findings for the general public.