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Buck the trend Meaning in English

expression

ˈbək/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈtɹɛnd
BUHK thuh TREND
bˈʌk/ /ðə, ði/ /tɹˈɛnd
BUK thuh TREND

Definition

To act differently from what most people are doing, especially by not following a general pattern or expectation.

Usage & Nuances

A semi-formal/business idiom, often used in news, economics, or describing people or companies that resist common patterns. Typically paired with finance, opinions, or behaviors. Not the same as 'set a trend', which means to start a new pattern.

Example Sentences

The company's profits buck the trend in a weak market.

basic

Her optimistic attitude bucks the trend of negativity at work.

basic

This small village bucks the trend by growing each year.

basic

While most shops are closing, one new store bucked the trend and opened downtown.

natural

Young people rarely read newspapers these days, but Tom really bucks the trend.

natural

If you want to succeed, sometimes you have to buck the trend and take risks.

natural