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Meaning of band
A group of people who share a common interest or activity.
Etymology of band
The word "band" has its roots in Old French "bande," meaning "strip" or "bond," which is derived from Old Provençal "banda," meaning "strip" or "ribbon."
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to refer to a strip of material, and its meaning has expanded over time to include various types of groups and associations.
Synonyms
group
team
ensemble
orchestra
ensemble
crew
gang
troop
company
party
association
organization
collective
coalition
alliance
partnership
union
league
fraternity
sorority
club
society
faction
sect
clique
ring
circle
troupe
chorus
ensemble
aggregation
assemblage
congregation
convocation
Definitions
- A group of musicians who play popular music together
- A strip of material used for fastening, tying, or decorating
- A range of frequencies or wavelengths
- A group of people who share a common interest or activity
Usage Examples
- The rock band performed to a sold-out crowd at the stadium.
- She wore a band around her wrist to support her favorite charity.
- The radio station broadcasts on a specific band of frequencies.
- The hiking band met at the trailhead to begin their ascent.
Antonyms
individual
solo
soloist
loner
singleton
isolation
separation
detachment
disunion
dissolution
fragmentation
scattering
dispersion
solitude
seclusion
isolationism