Banish, v. a.

    1. Exile, expatriate, ostracize, expel from the country.
    2. Exclude, expel, dismiss, dispel, shut out, drive away, put out of mind.

Banishment, n. Exile, expatriation, ostracism, expulsion, proscription.

Bank, n.

    1. Mound, knoll, rising ground, heap, pile, tumulus, dike.
    2. Shore, brim, brink, margin, marge, border, bound, rim, rivage.
    3. Shoal, shallow, bar, sandbank, syrtis.
    4. Bench, thwart, beam, rowing-beam.
    5. Row, tier, course.
    6. Banking-house, (one’s) banker’s, the money-lender’s, the usurer’s.

Bank, v. a.

    1. Embank, dike, surround with a bank.
    2. Deposit (in the bank), lay up, put in the bank.

Bank, v. n. Have one’s account, keep one’s funds, conduct one’s business, do banking, make one’s transactions.

Bankrupt, a. Insolvent.

Bankrupt, n. Insolvent debtor.

Bankruptcy, n. Insolvency.

Banner, n. Flag, standard, streamer, ensign, pennon, colors.

Banquet, n. Feast, entertainment, regalement, treat.

Banquet, v. n. Feast, be regaled with good eating and drinking.

Banquet, v. a. Treat with a banquet or feast, regale, entertain festally, feast.

Banter, v. a. Jeer, joke, rally, quiz, chaff (colloq.), ridicule, twit, deride, mock, make fun of, make sport of, make merry with, play upon, make a butt of.


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