banner
//ˈbænər//
Noun
bannerSingular
bannersPlural
1
A long strip of cloth or other material bearing a slogan, design, or message, typically displayed in a public place or carried in a demonstration or procession.
The protesters carried banners demanding equal rights.
2
A flag or standard, especially one used as the emblem of a nation, army, or organization.
The soldiers marched under the banner of their regiment.
3
A heading or advertisement displayed prominently on a webpage or in a newspaper.
The website displays banner ads at the top of every page.
Adjective
bannerCanonical form
1
Outstanding or excellent; leading or most important.
It was a banner year for the company with record sales.