How Do You Spell BANTER?

Pronunciation: [bˈantə] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "banter" is fairly simple, and it reflects the word's pronunciation. The first syllable, "ban," is pronounced with a short "a" sound (æ), while the second syllable, "ter," is pronounced with a schwa sound (ə). The letters "b," "a," "n," "t," "e," and "r" are all pronounced as one would expect in English. The word can be transcribed phonetically as /ˈbæntər/ or /ˈbæntɚ/. "Banter" is commonly used to describe playful or teasing conversation between friends or acquaintances.

BANTER Meaning and Definition

  1. Banter refers to playful and light-hearted conversation or exchange of remarks, characterized by good-natured teasing, humor, and wit. It is a form of social interaction that involves playful verbal repartee and bantering remarks between individuals or groups in a friendly and often humorous manner.

    Banter typically involves quick and clever exchanges, where participants engage in bantering remarks, often using humor, sarcasm, or irony, to create an entertaining and enjoyable atmosphere. It often involves a back-and-forth exchange of witty comments or playful insults, with the intention of amusing and entertaining both parties involved.

    The purpose of banter is generally to create a positive and friendly rapport among participants, fostering a sense of camaraderie and connection. Through banter, individuals can engage in light-hearted teasing or joking to establish a relaxed and enjoyable social dynamic. It is often used as a means of bonding, breaking the ice, or maintaining a light-hearted atmosphere in social settings.

    Banter is commonly seen in casual conversations among friends, colleagues, or among individuals who share a comfortable and familiar relationship. It serves as a form of communication that conveys humor, camaraderie, and a sense of shared understanding and amusement.

  2. • To joke with in words and in good-humour; to rally.
    • Wit at the expense of another.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of BANTER

The word "banter" originated in the mid-17th century and its etymology can be traced back to the middle French term "bante", meaning "a good time" or "a feast". This French word is likely derived from the Old Provençal verb "bantar" which means "to rejoice" or "make merry". In English, "banter" initially referred to light-hearted, playful conversation or raillery, often exchanged during a convivial gathering or celebration. Over time, it came to describe cheerful and witty exchanges between individuals in a social setting.

Similar spelling words for BANTER

Plural form of BANTER is BANTERS

Conjugate verb Banter

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have bantered
you would have bantered
he/she/it would have bantered
we would have bantered
they would have bantered
I would have banter
you would have banter
he/she/it would have banter
we would have banter
they would have banter

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been bantering
you would have been bantering
he/she/it would have been bantering
we would have been bantering
they would have been bantering

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would banter
you would banter
he/she/it would banter
we would banter
they would banter

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be bantering
you would be bantering
he/she/it would be bantering
we would be bantering
they would be bantering

FUTURE

I will banter
you will banter
he/she/it will banter
we will banter
they will banter

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be bantering
you will be bantering
he/she/it will be bantering
we will be bantering
they will be bantering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have bantered
you will have bantered
he/she/it will have bantered
we will have bantered
they will have bantered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been bantering
you will have been bantering
he/she/it will have been bantering
we will have been bantering
they will have been bantering

IMPERATIVE

you banter
we let´s banter

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to banter

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was bantering
you were bantering
he/she/it was bantering
we were bantering
they were bantering

PAST PARTICIPLE

bantered

PAST PERFECT

I had bantered
you had bantered
he/she/it had bantered
we had bantered
they had bantered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been bantering
you had been bantering
he/she/it had been bantering
we had been bantering
they had been bantering

PRESENT

I banter
you banter
he/she/it banters
we banter
they banter

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am bantering
you are bantering
he/she/it is bantering
we are bantering
they are bantering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

bantering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have bantered
you have bantered
he/she/it has bantered
we have bantered
they have bantered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been bantering
you have been bantering
he/she/it has been bantering
we have been bantering
they have been bantering

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it banter

SIMPLE PAST

I bantered
you bantered
he/she/it bantered
we bantered
they bantered

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