noun
- popular activities, movements, or causes that many people join or support
- large decorated wagons used to carry musical bands in parades
Usage: often used in the phrase ‘jump on the bandwagon’
Usage: literal sense; historical
Examples
- Many investors jumped on the cryptocurrency bandwagons during the market boom.
- Politicians often hop on popular bandwagons to gain voter support.
- The environmental movement has attracted people from various bandwagons.
- Social media helps create new bandwagons that spread quickly.
- The parade featured colorful bandwagons carrying local musicians.
- Historical bandwagons were ornately decorated to attract crowds.
- She refused to follow the latest fashion bandwagons.