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banner

NounAdjective
pl: banners

This term evokes a sense of public declaration and visibility. Whether as a physical cloth or a digital graphic, it serves as a focal point designed to capture attention and communicate a specific message or identity to a crowd. When used as an adjective, the word shifts from a physical object to a qualitative descriptor of success. It specifically describes a period of time, typically a year, characterized by extraordinary achievement or prosperity, carrying a highly positive and celebratory connotation.

Meanings

Noun

A long strip of cloth bearing a slogan or design, used as a sign or for advertisement.

"The protesters carried a large banner that read Save the Planet."

Noun

A rectangular graphic image on a website used for advertising or to provide information.

"The website has a flashing banner at the top promoting the summer sale."

Noun

A flag or standard used as a symbol of a particular group, family, or military unit.

"The knights gathered under the royal banner to prepare for battle."

Adjective

Exceptionally large, impressive, or successful.

"The company reported a banner year with record-breaking profits."

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