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popular culture
[ pop-yuh-ler kuhl-cher ]
noun
- cultural and commercial artifacts, media, and entertainment reflecting, suited to, or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people:
Most artists are influenced by a variety of external sources, including popular culture.
The actor's role in the series made her an important figure in popular culture.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of popular culture1
Example Sentences
Smoking rates have fallen dramatically, though questions have been raised around the glamorisation of cigarettes in popular culture.
So powerful is Lollapalooza’s hold on popular culture that Farrell revived it in 2003.
When people want to learn about how to run businesses, or about medical advances, democratic elections or popular culture, they can learn about them from VOA.
It tracks the depiction of Mexicans in popular culture through postcards depicting the Mexican Revolution, Hollywood stereotypes, racist songs and more — efforts Nericcio argued have fueled anti-Mexican laws and sentiment in this country for decades.
Bumper stickers quickly became a permanent fixture in popular culture.
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