On the bandwagon Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To join others in doing something that is currently popular or fashionable, often because many other people are doing it.
Usage & Nuances
Informal. Used for trends, fads, or movements. Sometimes suggests someone is following others without deep belief or understanding, just to fit in. Often used in expressions like 'jump/get/hop on the bandwagon.'
Example Sentences
Everyone is on the bandwagon for the new phone.
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He only supports that team because they're winning; he's just on the bandwagon.
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Many people got on the bandwagon and started using the new app.
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I don't want to just get on the bandwagon because everyone else is doing it.
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All my friends are vegan now, so I guess I should get on the bandwagon too.
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It seems like every company is getting on the bandwagon and launching a podcast these days.
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