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Banner

see synonyms of banner

Noun

1. banner, streamer

long strip of cloth or paper used for decoration or advertising

2. banner, streamer

a newspaper headline that runs across the full page

3. banner, standard

any distinctive flag

Adjective

4. banner

unusually good; outstanding

Example Sentences:
'a banner year for the company'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Banner

see synonyms of banner
noun
1. 
a long strip of flexible material displaying a slogan, advertisement, etc, esp one suspended between two points
2. 
a placard or sign carried in a procession or demonstration
3. 
something that represents a belief or principle
a commitment to nationalization was the banner of British socialism
4. 
the flag of a nation, army, etc, used as a standard or ensign
5. 
(formerly) the standard of an emperor, knight, etc
6. Also called: banner headline
a large headline in a newspaper, etc, extending across the page, esp the front page
7. 
an advertisement, often animated, that extends across the width of a web page
8. 
a square flag, often charged with the arms of its bearer
verb
9. (transitive)
(of a newspaper headline) to display (a story) prominently
adjective
10. US
outstandingly successful
a banner year for orders

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Banner

see synonyms of banner
noun
1. 
a piece of cloth bearing a design, motto, slogan, etc., sometimes attached to a staff and used as a battle standard
2. 
a flag
the Star-Spangled Banner
3. 
a headline extending across a newspaper page
4. 
a long strip of cloth with an advertisement, greeting, etc. lettered on it
adjective
5. 
foremost; leading; outstanding
a banner year in sales

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Banner

see synonyms of banner
n.
1.
a. A piece of cloth attached to a staff and used as a standard by a monarch, military commander, or knight.
b. The flag of a nation, state, or army.
2. A piece of cloth bearing a motto or legend, as of a club.
3.
a. A headline spanning the width of a newspaper page.
b. A rectangular space with text or graphics, especially an advertisement, running across the top of a webpage or other online document.
4. Botany See standard.
adj.
Unusually good; outstanding: a banner year for the company.
tr.v. ban·nered, ban·ner·ing, ban·ners
1. To supply with banners.
2. To give a banner headline to (a story or item) in a newspaper.

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