bannerlike
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Definition
Adjective: Resembling or characteristic of a banner in appearance, movement, or function. This typically describes something that is long, flowing, and often used for display or signaling, similar to how a banner (a long strip of cloth bearing a symbol or message) moves in the wind.
Usage and Examples
The word bannerlike is used to make a direct comparison, describing an object's shape, motion, or visual effect as being similar to that of a banner.
- The dancer's bannerlike sleeves created beautiful patterns in the air as she moved.
- A piece of plastic, caught on the fence, flapped bannerlike in the strong wind.
- The comet's tail stretched across the sky in a bannerlike stream of light.
Advanced Usage
- Figurative Use: It can be used figuratively to describe something that serves a symbolic or declarative function, much like a banner proclaims a message.
- Her groundbreaking research stood as a bannerlike achievement for the entire department.
Variants and Related Words
- Banner (noun): A long strip of cloth bearing a design, message, or symbol, often hung in a public place or carried in a demonstration.
- Pennant (noun): A long, narrow, tapering flag, often used for signaling or as a symbol of victory.
- Streamer (noun): A long, narrow strip of material used for decoration.
Synonyms
- Flaglike
- Pennant-like
- Streaming
- Fluttering
Antonyms
- Still
- Stiff
- Static
- Drooping (when implying lack of movement)
Adverb
- like a banner
- She waved her scarf at him bannerlike