Pronunciation: /hɜːrd mɛnˈtæləti/
noun the inclination for people to conform to the actions and opinions of a group
A1 Some people tend to follow the herd mentality.
A2 The herd mentality can be seen in group decision-making.
B1 Individuals may feel pressured to conform to the herd mentality.
B2 The herd mentality often leads to groupthink in organizations.
C1 Understanding the dangers of herd mentality is essential for effective leadership.
C2 Psychologists study the phenomenon of herd mentality to better understand human behavior.
formal The company's decision-making process was often influenced by herd mentality.
informal People tend to follow the herd mentality when making decisions in groups.
slang Don't just go along with the herd mentality, think for yourself!
figurative She felt like she was being swept along by the herd mentality, unable to break free from the group's influence.
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