Common among the general public; generally accepted. from 15th c.
Concerning the people; public. from 15th c.
Pertaining to or deriving from the people or general public. from 16th c.
Of low birth, not noble; vulgar, plebian. 16th-17th c.
Aimed at ordinary people, as opposed to specialists etc.; intended for general consumption. from 16th c.
Cultivating the favour of the common people. 16th-18th c.
Liked by many people; generally pleasing, widely admired. from 17th c.
Adapted to the means of the common people; cheap. from 19th c.
A person who is popular, especially at a school.
An inexpensive newspaper with wide circulation.
A member of the Populares