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Band

UK /["/bænd/"]/US /["/bænd/"]/

Definition

a small group of musicians who play popular music together, often with a singer or singers

In simple words: A group of musicians who play together.

Examples

  • The band played an amazing concert last night.
  • She joined a new band to perform at local events.
  • Please put a band around the box to keep it closed.
  • He wore a rubber band on his wrist as a reminder.
  • The blue band on the flag represents loyalty.

Usage notes

Use 'band' when referring to musical groups, especially in a casual context. Avoid using it for formal orchestras or classical ensembles.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of a 'band' of musicians playing together, like a 'band-aid' helps fix things.

Collocations

  • big
  • brass
  • string
  • form
  • start
  • join
  • perform (something)
  • play (something)
  • strike up
  • leader
  • member
  • practice
  • in a/​the band
  • with a/​the band
  • a member of the band
  • big
  • brass
  • string
  • form
  • start
  • join
  • perform (something)
  • play (something)
  • strike up
  • leader
  • member
  • practice
  • in a/​the band
  • with a/​the band
  • a member of the band
  • select
  • small
  • dwindling
  • join
  • band of
  • age
  • price
  • tax
  • be in
  • fall into

Synonyms

  • group
  • ensemble
  • quartet
  • trio
  • troupe

Antonyms

  • solo
  • individual

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'band' with 'orchestra' when talking about professional music groups.
  • Using 'band' to refer only to small groups, not realizing it can apply to larger ones too.
  • Saying 'the band is' instead of 'the band are' in some dialects.