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Banter and Fool

Banter

Banter verb - To make jokes.
Usage example: the teacher bantered pleasantly, albeit a bit awkwardly, with the students at the school dance
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Synonyms for Banter

Fool and banter are semantically related. in tease topic. In some cases you can use "Fool" instead the word "Banter" as a verb or a noun.

Nearby Words: bantered, bantering

Fool

Fool verb - To make jokes.
Usage example: an edgy comedian fooling with an appreciative college audience

Banter and fool are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Banter" instead the word "Fool" as a verb or a noun.

How words are described

old old banter old fool
common common banter common fool
little little banter little fool
harmless harmless banter harmless fool
Other adjectives: silly, drunken, imperial.

Common collocations

times banter times fool times

Both words in one sentence

  • While the game is in no way an Ace Attorney clone, fans of the AA series will appreciate the colourful clients and especially the voice-acted pre-courtroom banter with the opposing prosecutors.It also has an excellent theme song.This game provides examples of: A Fool for a Client: The final case.
  • Video Game / Dragon's Lair Boss Banter: Mordroc seems to enjoy calling you "Fool" at every chance he gets.
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