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Definitions from the WebTerm: pop-culturePart of speech: Noun Sense 1: The collection of ideas, beliefs, trends, and activities that are popular and widely accepted within a particular society at a given time. Example sentence 1: In today's pop-culture, social media influencers have a great impact on fashion trends. Example sentence 2: Movies and television shows often reflect the current pop-culture of a specific era. Related products on Amazon: Pop-Culture Books Sense 2: The combination of entertainment, media, and artistic endeavors that appeal to the general public and have gained widespread popularity. Example sentence 1: The music genre that originated in the 1950s, known as rock and roll, is an iconic part of pop-culture. Example sentence 2: The Harry Potter book series became a significant phenomenon in pop-culture, attracting millions of readers worldwide. Related products on Amazon: Pop-Culture Movies Part of speech: Adjective Sense: Describing something that is trendy, current, and relating to the prevailing popular culture. Example sentence: She always stays up-to-date with pop-culture trends, making her a great influencer in the fashion industry. Related products on Amazon: Pop-Culture Fashion | ||||
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