Pronunciation: /ˈbændɪd/
noun a group or association formed for a specific purpose or goal
A1 I found a banded notebook on my desk.
A2 The banded bird was a rare species.
B1 The banded bracelet was a gift from my friend.
B2 The banded pattern on the fabric was unique.
C1 The banded design on the building's facade was intricate.
C2 The banded colors of the sunset were breathtaking.
verb to form a group or association, often for a specific purpose or goal
A1 The children banded together to build a sandcastle at the beach.
A2 The students banded their notebooks with colorful rubber bands.
B1 The workers banded the boxes together for easier transportation.
B2 The protesters banded together to demand change from the government.
C1 The countries banded together to form a coalition against terrorism.
C2 The musicians banded together to create a new album with a unique sound.
adjective marked with bands or stripes
A1 The banded bird flew across the sky.
A2 She wore a banded bracelet on her wrist.
B1 The banded pattern on the wallpaper added a pop of color to the room.
B2 The banded design on the snake's skin served as camouflage in its natural habitat.
C1 The banded effect on the fabric was achieved through a meticulous dyeing process.
C2 The banded structure of the rock formation indicated layers of different geological compositions.
formal The banded pattern on the fabric was meticulously crafted by the skilled artisan.
informal I love the banded design on this shirt, it's so stylish!
slang Check out the banded look on that jacket, it's so cool!
figurative The team banded together to overcome the challenge and achieve success.
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