popularise
Pronunciation: [ˈpɒp.jʊ.lər.aɪz]
Word
Context: "communication"
(verb) to make something well known or liked by many people. It's like when you tell your friends about a fun game, and then many of them start playing it too. You've popularised the game!
Example
The teacher popularised the science project by making it exciting and fun for the students.
Example
The new book did not popularise the author's ideas, and many people seemed uninterested.
Example
How can we popularise good habits among our classmates?
Context: "media"
(verb) to spread information about something, usually in a way that makes it easy to understand. If you write a story that helps everyone learn about a new topic, you have popularised it.
Example
The documentary popularised healthy eating by sharing easy recipes and interesting facts.
Example
The complicated scientific terms used in the article did not help to popularise the subject.
Example
What methods can we use to popularise our environmental project?
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