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banner

adjective as in successful

noun as in flag, usually with message

noun as in ad on web/internet page

Weak match

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The banners visible on both sides of the school gym date to 1951, from track to basketball to football.

They were gathering evidence for potential criminal charges against the MPs who had plunged the parliament into a fug of pink and black smoke as they unfurled banners accusing the government of corruption.

From BBC

Events have also featured outside of Saudi under the 'Riyadh Season' banner, with Terence Crawford headlining a card in Los Angeles and Daniel Dubois topping the bill at Wembley.

From BBC

What sets Cairo's plan apart is that this blueprint is not just about property development; its banners are politics and the rights of Palestinians.

From BBC

His pleas carried on the message of “No Other Land,” which had a banner festival run yet never picked up a distributor, floating between screenings at arthouse theaters.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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