Banner | Mean of banner in English Dictionary
/ˈbænɚ/
- Noun
- a large strip of cloth with a design, picture, or writing on it
- A banner was hung over the street advertising the local theater production.
- Banners were carried by members of each group marching in the parade.
- Both candidates are running under the banner of “no new taxes.” [=both candidates are using “no new taxes” as a slogan]
- a group of scientists gathering together under the banner of NASA [=in a meeting/event set up by NASA]
- changes made under the banner of “restoring order” [=for the officially stated purpose of restoring order]
- words printed in large letters at the top of a newspaper's front page under the name of the newspaper
- an advertisement that is across the top of a page on the World Wide Web
- unusually good
- It was a banner year for the sales department.
- The team had a banner season last year.