Banners: meaning, definitions and examples

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banners

 

[ ˈbænərz ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

advertising

A banner is a large piece of material displaying a message, usually used for advertising or decoration.

Synonyms

flag, poster, sign

Examples of usage

  • The company hung banners promoting their new product at the trade show.
  • The banner outside the store attracted customers with its flashy design.
Context #2 | Noun

website

In the context of a website, a banner is a prominent area at the top of a webpage used for displaying important information or advertisements.

Synonyms

ad banner, header, web banner

Examples of usage

  • The website's banner displayed the latest promotions and offers.
  • The banner on the website featured a call-to-action button.
Context #3 | Noun

medieval

Historically, a banner was a flag or standard carried by knights or soldiers as a symbol of allegiance or identity.

Synonyms

ensign, flag, standard

Examples of usage

  • The knight rode into battle bearing the banner of his lord.
  • The soldiers rallied around the banner to show unity.

Translations

Translations of the word "banners" in other languages:

🇵🇹 bandeiras

🇮🇳 बैनर

🇩🇪 Banner

🇮🇩 spanduk

🇺🇦 банери

🇵🇱 banery

🇯🇵 バナー

🇫🇷 bannières

🇪🇸 banners

🇹🇷 afişler

🇰🇷 배너

🇸🇦 لافتات

🇨🇿 bannery

🇸🇰 bannery

🇨🇳 横幅

🇸🇮 transparenti

🇮🇸 borðar

🇰🇿 баннерлер

🇬🇪 ბანერები

🇦🇿 banerlər

🇲🇽 banners

Etymology

The word 'banner' originated from the Old French word 'baniere' which meant a flag or standard. It has been used for centuries to represent messages, promotions, and identity. Banners have played a significant role in advertising, decoration, and communication throughout history.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #13,289, this word is part of sophisticated English vocabulary. It's useful for academic or professional contexts where precise language is needed.