Jump on the bandwagon Meaning In English

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Meaning

In the 19th century, politicians began using the airwaves for campaigning after seeing the way circuses drew crowds as they moved through the streets. The term evolved naturally from the idiom Jump on the Bandwagon in the sense of joining a politician's campaign and their stated plans.

Example

Idiom: Jump on the Bandwagon.


Meaning: The idiom "Jump on the Bandwagon" means joining an activity that has become so popular or making your idea so popular that you share in its success.


Example sentence: A friend of his had been telling him to jump on the bandwagon in politics for a long time.

Synonym

follow in the footsteps of