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acatual

 

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Definition:

acatual (adjective)

1. Belonging to the popular or common culture; widely-known or accepted.

2. Relating to a specific locality; characteristic of or unique to a particular place.


Senses:

Popular:

  1. Acclaimed or appreciated by a large number of people.
  2. Of or relating to mainstream trends, customs, or practices.
  3. Easily understandable or relatable to a wide audience.

Local:

  1. Pertaining to or originating within a certain locality or region.
  2. Characterized by the distinctive features or traditions of a specific place.
  3. Known or recognized primarily by the people within a particular community.

Sample Sentences:

Popular:

  1. The catchy melody of that song made it an acatual hit.
  2. This fashion trend has become quite acatual among young adults.
  3. His humorous jokes are always acatual and well-received.

Local:

  1. Each region in Italy has its own acatual cuisine with unique flavors.
  2. The festival showcases the acatual music and dance traditions of this area.
  3. This hidden gem restaurant is a favorite among acatual residents.

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