δημοφιλής
Lemma: δημοφιλής
Translation: popular; well-liked (adjective)
Etymology: Compound word from ancient Greek 'δῆμος' (demos, meaning 'people') and 'φίλος' (philos, meaning 'friend, loved'). The same 'demo-' root appears in 'democracy', 'demographic', while '-phil' appears in words like 'philosophy' (love of wisdom) and 'bibliophile' (book lover). Thus, δημοφιλής literally means 'loved by the people'.
Mnemonics
- Think 'demo' (people) + 'phil' (love) = loved by people
- Remember 'Philadelphia' (city of brotherly love) - this word has the same 'phil' root
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Cultural Context
Frequently used in media and everyday speech, particularly when discussing entertainment, politics, and social trends. The word carries a positive connotation and is often used in marketing and social media contexts.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both mean 'popular/famous', δημοφιλής emphasizes being well-liked by people, while διάσημος focuses more on being well-known or famous
Notes: δημοφιλής often implies a more personal connection with people
Mnemonic: δημοφιλής has 'phil' (love) - people love them; διάσημος just means they're known