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- Dictionaryban·ner/ˈbanər/
noun
- 1. a long strip of cloth bearing a slogan or design, hung in a public place or carried in a demonstration or procession: "students waved banners and chanted slogans" Similar
- 2. a heading or advertisement appearing on a web page in the form of a bar, column, or box: "a banner ad"
adjective
- 1. excellent; outstanding: North American "I predict that 1998 will be a banner year"
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Learn the various meanings and uses of the word banner, from a piece of cloth attached to a staff to a headline in large type. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of banner.
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A banner is a long strip of flexible material displaying a slogan, advertisement, etc, esp one suspended between two points. It can also be a flag, a sign, a symbol, or a headline.
The noun banner often refers to a long sign that is announcing or advertising something. A banner might declare "Congratulations!" "Free Hot Dogs Here!" or, at a protest, "We're Not Going to Take It Anymore!"
A banner is a long strip of cloth with something written on it, often used for a protest or rally. It can also mean a flag, a headline, or an advertisement.
Learn the meaning and pronunciation of banner, a long piece of cloth with a message on it or a title or advertisement on the internet. Find out how to use banner in idioms and collocations with the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary app.
A banner is a piece of cloth with a slogan, logo, or design, often used for advertising or decoration. It can also be a flag, a standard, or a headline across a page. See different meanings, synonyms, and translations of banner.