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  1. an activity, group, movement, etc. that has become successful or fashionable and so attracts many new people: a bandwagon effect. Fewer examples. First one boy at school had that haircut and now they're all jumping on the bandwagon. Now it seems that every single charity in town has jumped on the fundraising bandwagon.

    • Bandwagon

      BANDWAGON meaning: 1. an activity, group, movement, etc....

    • Polski

      BANDWAGON definicja: 1. an activity, group, movement, etc....

  2. noun. [ singular ] / ˈbændˌwæɡən/ Add to word list. a popular recent trend. carroza [ feminine ] tendencia popular [ feminine ] moda [ feminine ] the anti-war bandwagon la tendencia popular contra la guerra. jump on the bandwagon. to support an idea because many other people do. seguir la moda.

  3. Learn the origin, synonyms, and examples of the word bandwagon, which can mean a wagon for musicians, a popular cause, or a trend. Find out how to use the phrase jump on the bandwagon and see related words and entries.

  4. an activity, group, movement, etc. that has become successful or fashionable and so attracts many new people: a bandwagon effect. Más ejemplos. First one boy at school had that haircut and now they're all jumping on the bandwagon. Now it seems that every single charity in town has jumped on the fundraising bandwagon.

  5. seguir al rebaño loc verb. (ES) subirse al carro v prnl + loc adv. (AR) subirse al caballo v prnl + loc adv. (CO) subirse al tren v prnl + loc adv. If you believe in the cause, great, but don't just jump on the bandwagon. Si crees en la causa perfecto, pero no sigas al rebaño porque sí.

  6. Bandwagon is an activity that more and more people are becoming involved in. Learn how to use this idiom in different contexts, such as sports, politics or fashion, with the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary app.

  7. sustantivo. 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.