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Definitions from WordNet

Noun banner has 2 senses
  1. banner, streamer - long strip of cloth for decoration or advertising
    --1 is a kind of flag
  2. streamer, banner - a newspaper headline that runs across the full page
    --2 is a kind of headline, newspaper headline

Definitions from the Web

Banners

  1. Noun (Plural): Banners
  2. Noun (Singular): Banner
  3. Verb: Banners (Present), Bannered (Past), Bannering (Present Participle), Bannered (Past Participle)

Noun

1) Banners: Plural form of banner, which refers to a long piece of cloth or material displaying a slogan, advertisement, or decorative design often used for promotional or decorative purposes.

Example sentences:

  1. I love how the colorful banners add a festive atmosphere to the carnival.
  2. The banners displayed at the event showcased the sponsors of the charity run.
  3. They hung banners with motivational quotes around the school to inspire the students.

2) Banner: Singular form of banners. It can also refer to a header or title displayed at the top of a webpage or document.

Example sentences:

  1. The company logo serves as a banner on their official website.
  2. The banner on the blog page highlights the latest articles and updates.
  3. He designed a creative and eye-catching banner to grab attention on the poster.

Verb

3) Banners: Present tense of the verb banner, which means to display or hang banners.

Example sentences:

  1. We always banners the streets on Independence Day.
  2. They banners the stadium with flags of different countries for the international football tournament.
  3. The marketing team banners the store windows to promote the upcoming sale.

4) Bannered: Past tense of the verb banner, indicating the action of displaying or hanging banners in the past.

Example sentences:

  1. The hall was beautifully bannered for the wedding ceremony.
  2. Last year, they bannered the entire town for the annual fair.
  3. The bannered streets were a sight to behold during the festive season.

5) Bannering: Present participle of the verb banner, which indicates an ongoing action of displaying or hanging banners.

Example sentences:

  1. She is currently bannering the conference venue with promotional banners.
  2. The organization is bannering the city streets as part of their awareness campaign.
  3. He spends many hours bannering different events throughout the year.

6) Bannered: Past participle of the verb banner, indicating the completion of the action of displaying or hanging banners in the past.

Example sentences:

  1. The team had bannered the entire stadium before the championship game.
  2. After a long day of preparations, they had bannered every corner of the exhibition hall.
  3. The historic building was beautifully bannered for the memorial event.

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