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    band·wag·on
    /ˈban(d)ˌwaɡ(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. used in reference to an activity, cause, etc. that is currently fashionable or popular and attracting increasing support: "the environmental bandwagon is feeling mighty crowded"
    • 2. (especially formerly) a wagon used for carrying a band in a parade or procession: "the colorful bandwagon was later purchased for use in circus parades"

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  2. an activity, group, etc., that has become successful or fashionable and so attracts many new people: A similar force is the peer group bandwagon: I may watch a television programme not only because I like it but because I want to be able to converse with my peer group. jump/climb/get on the bandwagon disapproving.

  3. The meaning of BANDWAGON is a usually ornate and high wagon for a band of musicians especially in a circus parade. How to use bandwagon in a sentence.

  4. Bandwagon definition: a wagon, usually large and ornately decorated, for carrying a musical band while it is playing, as in a circus parade or to a political rally.. See examples of BANDWAGON used in a sentence.

  5. A bandwagon is a trend that is so cool everyone wants to get in on it. If you start wearing a flowerpot on your head because everyone else is, you’ve jumped on a strange fashion bandwagon. Originally, a bandwagon was a large wagon that did indeed carry a band.

  6. (ˈbændˌwæɡən) n. 1. US a wagon, usually high and brightly coloured, for carrying the band in a parade. 2. jump on the bandwagon climb on the bandwagon get on the bandwagon to join or give support to a party or movement that seems to be assured of success.

  7. Definition of Bandwagon. Bandwagon is a persuasive technique and a type of propaganda through which a writer persuades his readers, so that the majority could agree with the argument of the writer. He does this by suggesting that, since the majority agrees, the reader should too.

  8. 1. a wagon, usually large and ornately decorated, for carrying a musical band while it is playing, as in a circus parade or to a political rally. 2. a party, cause, movement, etc., that by its mass appeal or strength readily attracts many followers.

  9. BANDWAGON meaning: a popular activity, effort, cause, etc., that attracts growing support usually singular.

  10. bandwagon. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English band‧wag‧on /ˈbændˌwæɡən/ noun [countable] 1 an activity that a lot of people are doing The keep-fit bandwagon started rolling in the mid-80s. 2 → climb/jump/get on the bandwagon Examples from the Corpus bandwagon • There is a bandwagon effect that is apparent once ...

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