Definition of «band wagon»

The phrase "bandwagon" means joining a popular trend or supporting a popular cause just because it is popular, without really considering one's own beliefs or values.

Phrases with «band wagon»

Sentences with «band wagon»

  • True atheists are not on the insecurity band wagon of trying to change other people's belief systems. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • If you haven't jumped on the «no poison» band wagon for household cleaners, then now is the time. (ourfamilyworld.com)
  • Educators often don't jump on board the project - based learning band wagon because of their fear that students will fail. (kappanonline.org)
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