banner

[ˈbænər]

banner Definition

  • 1a long strip of cloth or paper, usually with words and/or pictures on it, that is used as a sign or symbol of something
  • 2a headline in a newspaper or magazine

Using banner: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "banner" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The protesters carried banners with slogans written on them.

  • Example

    The banner read 'Welcome Home'.

  • Example

    The newspaper's banner headline was about the election results.

banner Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with banner

  • using the name or symbol of a particular group or organization to show support for their ideas or beliefs

    Example

    The event was held under the banner of the local environmental group.

  • to publicly support or promote a particular cause or idea

    Example

    She has been waving the banner for gender equality for years.

  • to be the leader or representative of a particular cause or group

    Example

    He carried the banner for workers' rights throughout his career.

Origins of banner

from Old French 'baniere', meaning 'flag'

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Summary: banner in Brief

A 'banner' [ˈbænər] is a long strip of cloth or paper with words and/or pictures, used as a sign or symbol. It can also refer to a headline in a newspaper or magazine. Examples include 'The protesters carried banners with slogans written on them.' and 'The newspaper's banner headline was about the election results.' Phrases include 'under the banner of,' 'wave the banner,' and 'carry the banner.'

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