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Band Wagon শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: ব্যান্ড ভ্যাগান

Band Wagon Meaning In Bengali ব্যান্ড ভ্যাগান

Band Wagon

জনপ্রি়তার গাড়ি, বাজনদারদের জন্য গাড়ি বা কামরা,

Definition

1) A bandwagon is a large, ornate wagon used for carrying a musical band during a parade or procession.
2) In a figurative sense, jumping on the bandwagon means to join a popular trend, movement, or activity, especially in order to gain social acceptance or approval.
3) The term 'bandwagon' can also refer to a type of fallacy wherein someone argues that a claim is true or good simply because a large number of people believe it or endorse it, without providing any further evidence or reasoning.

Examples

Band Wagon Example in a sentence

1) Many fans hopped on the bandwagon after their team made it to the championship.

2) Don't just join the bandwagon because everyone else is doing it.

3) It seems like everyone is jumping on the bandwagon for the latest social media trend.

4) Some people prefer to avoid bandwagon products and support lesser-known brands.

5) She decided not to jump on the bandwagon and instead stuck with her favorite band.

6) The politician tried to attract voters by appealing to popular bandwagon issues.

7) It's easy to get caught up in the excitement of a bandwagon movement.

8) The company's stocks soared as more investors jumped on the bandwagon after the successful product launch.

9) I refuse to be a part of the bandwagon that promotes harmful beauty standards.

10) He was one of the few who didn't jump on the bandwagon when the trend took off.

Part of Speech

Band Wagon (Noun)

Synonyms

Bandwagon - (NOUN) জনপ্রি়তার গাড়ি

Bandwagon - (SYNONYM) বাজনদারদের জন্য গাড়ি বা কামরা

Encyclopedia

A bandwagon is a large, ornate wagon used for carrying a musical band during a parade or procession.
In a figurative sense, jumping on the bandwagon means to join a popular trend, movement, or activity, especially in order to gain social acceptance or approval.
The term 'bandwagon' can also refer to a type of fallacy wherein someone argues that a claim is true or good simply because a large number of people believe it or endorse it, without providing any further evidence or reasoning.