Associations to the word «Banish»
Noun
- Plague
- Ritual
- Socrates
- Oppression
- Adversary
- Dion
- Havoc
- Mind
- Heracles
- Weariness
- Lucius
- Repose
- Persecution
- Conspiracy
- Cato
- Quixote
- Attendant
- Despair
- Altogether
- Sect
- Bane
- Bonaparte
- Doom
- Void
- Tuscany
- Potion
- Titan
- Florence
- Gods
- Woe
- Fiend
- Grief
- Homeland
- Censure
- Constantine
- Confinement
- Affection
- Alexandria
- Richelieu
- Favour
- Sardinia
- Vengeance
- Chastity
- Sulla
- Witchcraft
- Apprehension
- Gallows
- Tristan
- Edo
- Dante
- Clergy
- Bourbon
- Wilt
- Pretext
- Accused
- Princes
- Marius
- Forgiveness
- Dauphin
- Vigour
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
BANISH, verb. (heading) To send someone away and forbid that person from returning.
BANISH, verb. (with simple direct object)
BANISH, verb. (with from)
BANISH, verb. (dated) (with out of)
BANISH, verb. (archaic) (with two simple objects (person and place))
BANISH, verb. To expel, especially from the mind.
Dictionary definition
BANISH, verb. Expel from a community or group.
BANISH, verb. Ban from a place of residence, as for punishment.
BANISH, verb. Expel, as if by official decree; "he was banished from his own country".
BANISH, verb. Drive away; "banish bad thoughts"; "banish gloom".
Wise words
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.