WORD: BANDWAGON
MEANING:
1. An elaborately decorated wagon used to transport musicians in a parade. 2. Informal A cause or party that attracts increasing numbers of adherents: young voters climbing aboard the party's bandwagon. 3. Informal A current trend: "Even brand-name [drug] companies ... have jumped on the generics bandwagon" (Beth Howard).
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. Can’t be left out of the bandwagon: Army chief Rawat on talks with Taliban
PRONOUNCE:
LINK: BANDWAGON
MEANING:
1. An elaborately decorated wagon used to transport musicians in a parade. 2. Informal A cause or party that attracts increasing numbers of adherents: young voters climbing aboard the party's bandwagon. 3. Informal A current trend: "Even brand-name [drug] companies ... have jumped on the generics bandwagon" (Beth Howard).
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. Can’t be left out of the bandwagon: Army chief Rawat on talks with Taliban
PRONOUNCE:
band·wag·on - बैन्ड्वैगन |
LINK: BANDWAGON
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