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Meanings of
banter
in anglès
català
estira-i-arronsa
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Light teasing repartee.
raillery
backchat
give-and-take
català
estira-i-arronsa
portuguès
caçoar
català
fer broma
espanyol
bromear
Back to the meaning
Be silly or tease one another.
kid
josh
jolly
chaff
català
fer broma
Sinònims
Examples for "
raillery
"
raillery
backchat
give-and-take
Examples for "
raillery
"
1
People seemed surprisingly upbeat this morning; there had been laughter and
raillery
.
2
It has nothing of
raillery
in it, but is serious and earnest.
3
But Mayo gave a somber return to the
raillery
of her eyes.
4
Then Vera made a hasty retreat amid the
raillery
of her friends.
5
Eleanor only half-followed him in his
raillery
,
but she caught his meaning.
1
Some of the sites they produce are terrific; others simply in-joke
backchat
.
2
Muslim men weren't noted for encouraging
backchat
from women, no matter how liberal they liked to present themselves.
3
All the
backchat
,
all the jabbering.
4
That's a yellow at least, surely, but the only card shown is to Buaben for a spot of
backchat
.
5
He exists on impertinent sprints, mordant
backchat
and splenetic waves of his arm at any referee or linesman who finds against him.
1
Instead, multitudes started adopting pragmatic ways to allow
give
-
and
-
take
among complex citizens.
2
It makes the
give
-
and
-
take
compromises so necessary to politics harder to achieve.
3
And the sense of
give
-
and
-
take
between soloist and orchestra is first- rate.
4
He suggested there needed to be more
give
-
and
-
take
from the other side.
5
The usual
give
-
and
-
take
of gay repartee was missing at supper that night.
Usage of
banter
in anglès
1
As often as time would allow, we met for pints and
banter
.
2
The day's cases were discussed quickly and quietly, without the usual
banter
.
3
At some point, his racist
banter
was met by the wrong one.
4
But the real goodwill and kindly feeling in the
banter
redeemed it.
5
Sir Peter said he was extremely disappointed she misinterpreted some light-hearted
banter
.
6
There's the nonstop
banter
on whether the right person won the job.
7
We're just a normal family but our
banter
's
got out of hand.
8
However, it was more than the normal pub
banter
and drink-induced dreams.
9
After some opening
banter
,
Imelda said, Went over the dates with him.
10
Radio
banter
had started above me as the teams moved into position.
11
Ms Boaden argued: Most of their comments were jocular or light-hearted
banter
.
12
There was a hint of tenderness underlying the
banter
in his voice.
13
The friendly
banter
seemed to have the contrary effect from that intended.
14
There was a hint of something more than
banter
in his voice.
15
Conrad contributed his share of idle
banter
,
but his thoughts were elsewhere.
16
The
banter
,
the bitching, the locker room humor, give way to brooding.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
banter
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
friendly banter
natured banter
witty banter
usual banter
easy banter
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Translations for
banter
català
estira-i-arronsa
fer broma
bromejar
portuguès
caçoar
bulir
espanyol
bromear
Banter
through the time
Banter
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
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