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Banter   /bˈæntər/   Listen
noun
Banter  n.  The act of bantering; joking or jesting; humorous or good-humored raillery; pleasantry. "Part banter, part affection."



verb
Banter  v. t.  (past & past part. bantered; pres. part. bantering)  
1.
To address playful good-natured ridicule to, the person addressed, or something pertaining to him, being the subject of the jesting; to rally; as, he bantered me about my credulity. "Hag-ridden by my own fancy all night, and then bantered on my haggard looks the next day."
2.
To jest about; to ridicule in speaking of, as some trait, habit, characteristic, and the like. (Archaic) "If they banter your regularity, order, and love of study, banter in return their neglect of them."
3.
To delude or trick, esp. by way of jest. (Obs.) "We diverted ourselves with bantering several poor scholars with hopes of being at least his lordship's chaplain."
4.
To challenge or defy to a match. (Colloq. Southern and Western U. S.)






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"Banter" Quotes from Famous Books



... tarried in Sark till his beard be grown!" There was a circling laugh at this last jest at my appearance, which had been uttered by a good-tempered, jovial clergyman, who was passing by on his way to the town church. I did my best to laugh and banter in return, but it was like a bear dancing with a sore head. I felt gloomy and uncomfortable. A change had come over me since I left home, for my return was by ...
— The Doctor's Dilemma • Hesba Stretton

... to warn the Princess that if the man were not a maniac he was more dangerous, she asked him bluntly if her husband had constituted him her dragon, and thereafter in half contemptuous banter she gave him ...
— Romance of Roman Villas - (The Renaissance) • Elizabeth W. (Elizbeth Williams) Champney

... a decided note of uneasiness behind the banter of his tone which her quick ear instantly detected. She looked up sharply and in a second, as if at a touch of magic, the laughter all ...
— The Odds - And Other Stories • Ethel M. Dell

... hand, working his hand slowly round his wrist, and I noticed that Juggroo immediately changed the subject. This, as I afterwards learned, is the invariable Nepaulese custom of showing anger. They grasp the wrist as I have said, and it is taken as a sign that, if you do not discontinue your banter, you will have ...
— Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier - Twelve Years Sporting Reminiscences of an Indigo Planter • James Inglis

... in which the woman said this left no doubt in the man's mind of her meaning. She was not trifling with him now, he knew. In her low-voiced words he found no trace of banter, of sophistry, nor of aught that he ...
— Carmen Ariza • Charles Francis Stocking


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