Popularised is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Popularised meaning
simple past and past participle of popularise
Using Popularised
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of popularise
- In the example corpus, popularised often appears in combinations such as: popularised by, was popularised, popularised in.
Context around Popularised
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 13 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Popularised
- In this selection, "popularised" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, bag, style, design, tours and containers stand out and add context to how "popularised" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include anti racism popularised in our and as they popularised the new. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "popularised" sits close to words such as abner, acorns and acquit, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with popularised
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Is it the shrimp on the barbie, as popularised by Paul Hogan? (12 words)
Mr Lelei was speaking at Njoro on Saturday as they popularised the new station. (14 words)
Donald Trump has popularised this fad and both media scholarship and praxis have jumped on board. (16 words)
Pictures shared of the couple on their big day by the BBC Breakfast X account show Kirkwood wearing a boat neckline satin dress, a classic design popularised by the Duchess of Sussex, and holding a bouquet of long-stemmed roses. (40 words)
Such chants have been the bane of many a WWE fan since 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin popularised them almost two decades ago, and it doesn't sound like FOX are best played about what happened either. (36 words)
One of the more unusual drugs around at the moment, purple drank was popularised in 90s hip hop culture, with the likes of Jay Z and Big Moe all mentioning it in their songs. (34 words)
Is it the shrimp on the barbie, as popularised by Paul Hogan? (12 words)
Example sentences (20)
Fendi’s “Baguette”, a sequinned bag popularised by actress Sarah Jessica Parker, is highly desirable, selling at Hawkeye Vintage for around the $3000 mark.
It is thought the phrases were popularised by travelling salesmen, who either invented them as a game or else as a way to confuse locals.
Other classic girls hairstyles of the '90s included perms and 'The Rachel', named after the choppy layered style popularised by Jennifer Aniston's character in the ultimate '90s sitcom, Friends.
Pictures shared of the couple on their big day by the BBC Breakfast X account show Kirkwood wearing a boat neckline satin dress, a classic design popularised by the Duchess of Sussex, and holding a bouquet of long-stemmed roses.
The idea that we should cut down on ultra-processed foods is one which has recently been popularised by TV doctor Chris van Tulleken, whose book Ultra-Processed People has become a bestseller.
The slouch-style hobo bag, popularised by Bonnie Cassin at Coach in the ’70s, was revived in the noughties and is enjoying yet another renaissance on the arm of supermodel Bella Hadid.
Apple may not have invented wireless earbuds, but the tech giant popularised the technology with AirPods back in 2016.
AWS were popularised by HRW in their 2012 report titled “Losing Humanity: The Case Against Killer Robots.
Is it the shrimp on the barbie, as popularised by Paul Hogan?
Offering visitors a slice of tribal culture and tribal history, Vaibhav popularised tours to Jawhar, the ‘town of waterfalls’ with seven to eight waterfall sites including two that remain active year-long.
Some Wasm-focused vendors—including Cosmonic, which employs Hayes—are keen to draw comparisons with Docker and how it popularised containers.
This penchant for structural rise as an expression of ego, popularised in early 20th century New York City, has now taken root in India.
I’d like to see anti-racism popularised in our culture, our society, language, commonality and ultimately throughout the system.
In the 20 century, French designers popularised the style, including for evening wear and more formal affairs.
One of the more unusual drugs around at the moment, purple drank was popularised in 90s hip hop culture, with the likes of Jay Z and Big Moe all mentioning it in their songs.
Mr Lelei was speaking at Njoro on Saturday as they popularised the new station.
Such chants have been the bane of many a WWE fan since 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin popularised them almost two decades ago, and it doesn't sound like FOX are best played about what happened either.
This dance was popularised in the United States mainly by a tune in 1923 called The Charleston by pianist James P. Johnson.
Black Diamond is a relatively new Gqom ensemble that was inspired by the genre from Durban popularised by the likes of Distruction Boyz.
Donald Trump has popularised this fad and both media scholarship and praxis have jumped on board.
Common combinations with popularised
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- popularised by 21×
- was popularised 13×
- popularised in 10×
- popularised the 8×
- and popularised 4×
- were popularised 3×
- been popularised 3×
- first popularised 3×
- bag popularised 2×
- style popularised 2×