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Antonyms for band
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  1. set, circle, band, lotnoun

    an unofficial association of people or groups

    "the smart set goes there"; "they were an angry lot"

    Synonyms:
    rotary, fortune, banding, pot, roach, mint, fate, stripe, lot, stria, batch, raft, quite a little, passel, good deal, roundabout, muckle, isthmus, pile, traffic circle, roofy, stack, striation, mountain, rophy, destiny, plenty, round, solidifying, peck, circuit, exercise set, deal, portion, hardening, curing, caboodle, sight, flock, hatful, mickle, dance orchestra, slew, wad, heap, luck, great deal, mess, rope, bunch, mass, circumstances, solidification, draw, spate, readiness, tidy sum, set, ring, forget me drug, dress circle, stage set, bent, dance band, lap, circle

  2. bandnoun

    instrumentalists not including string players

    Synonyms:
    stripe, set, lot, banding, stria, striation, dance band, ring, circle, isthmus, dance orchestra

  3. band, banding, stria, striationnoun

    a stripe or stripes of contrasting color

    "chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands"; "the black and yellow banding of bees and wasps"

    Synonyms:
    stripe, set, lot, banding, stria, striation, dance band, ring, circle, isthmus, dance orchestra

  4. band, banding, stripenoun

    an adornment consisting of a strip of a contrasting color or material

    Synonyms:
    dance band, lot, dance orchestra, set, striation, circle, isthmus, stria, stripe, streak, ring, bar, chevron, stripes, grade insignia, banding

  5. dance band, band, dance orchestranoun

    a group of musicians playing popular music for dancing

    Synonyms:
    stripe, set, banding, stria, circle, dance band, ring, lot, striation, dance orchestra, isthmus

  6. bandnoun

    a range of frequencies between two limits

    Synonyms:
    stripe, set, lot, banding, stria, striation, dance band, ring, circle, isthmus, dance orchestra

  7. bandnoun

    a thin flat strip of flexible material that is worn around the body or one of the limbs (especially to decorate the body)

    Synonyms:
    stripe, set, lot, banding, stria, striation, dance band, ring, circle, isthmus, dance orchestra

  8. isthmus, bandnoun

    a cord-like tissue connecting two larger parts of an anatomical structure

    Synonyms:
    stripe, set, lot, banding, stria, striation, dance band, ring, circle, isthmus, dance orchestra

  9. ring, bandnoun

    jewelry consisting of a circlet of precious metal (often set with jewels) worn on the finger

    "she had rings on every finger"; "he noted that she wore a wedding band"

    Synonyms:
    hoop, dance band, ringing, lot, closed chain, anchor ring, dance orchestra, set, ring, pack, gang, mob, circle, doughnut, isthmus, stria, stripe, annulus, striation, halo, tintinnabulation, banding

  10. bandnoun

    a driving belt in machinery

    Synonyms:
    stripe, set, lot, banding, stria, striation, dance band, ring, circle, isthmus, dance orchestra

  11. bandnoun

    a thin flat strip or loop of flexible material that goes around or over something else, typically to hold it together or as a decoration

    Synonyms:
    stripe, set, lot, banding, stria, striation, dance band, ring, circle, isthmus, dance orchestra

  12. band, ringnoun

    a strip of material attached to the leg of a bird to identify it (as in studies of bird migration)

    Synonyms:
    mob, ringing, dance band, annulus, lot, hoop, anchor ring, dance orchestra, set, pack, gang, striation, circle, doughnut, isthmus, stria, stripe, closed chain, ring, halo, tintinnabulation, banding

  13. bandverb

    a restraint put around something to hold it together

    Synonyms:
    stripe, set, lot, banding, stria, striation, dance band, ring, circle, isthmus, dance orchestra

  14. bandverb

    bind or tie together, as with a band

    Synonyms:
    ring

  15. ring, bandverb

    attach a ring to the foot of, in order to identify

    "ring birds"; "band the geese to observe their migratory patterns"

    Synonyms:
    telephone, border, environ, peal, echo, phone, reverberate, knell, skirt, resound, call up, surround, call, ring

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  1. bandnoun

    Synonyms:
    fillet, fetter, manacle, shackle, gyve, cincture, girth, swaddle, belt, zone, cestus, bandage, link, bond, vinculum, withe, company, crew, troop, gang, coterie, cabal, clique, club, junto, league, orchestra

  2. bandverb

    Synonyms:
    league, confederate, unite, clique

How to use band in a sentence?

  1. Norihiro Yamaguchi:

    While we did not discount the possibility of a widening of the band to secure a smooth leadership transition, Kuroda appears to have avoided a sharp rise in JGB yields before the end of the fiscal year, the decision to uphold policy rates comes at a cost. The BOJ will be forced to continue its massive JGB purchases to stem speculation of additional YCC tweaks, which will worsen market liquidity.

  2. Dan Lipinski:

    In other words, we are just lazy. You need a president that really cares. So, I am going to tell you we are going to fight, and we are going to struggle and Puerto Ricans are going to band together and they are going to make the most of it, but I've got to tell you, as long as President Trump is President of the United States, they are never going to rebuild United States.

  3. Nada Surf manager Ben Weber:

    We feel fortunate that we did not have to cancel any shows on this tour and the band is very appreciative that fans still want to attend the concert.

  4. Kasia Sawicka:

    Logistically speaking, if you think of a rapidly spreading pandemic, having the ability to vaccinate a large number of people is really the only way we know to date how to deal with it. If you need to train emergency personnel, that presents a problem. What if we had a way to vaccinate people by just telling them to stick on a Band-Aid? because the payload can be delivered to areas where it’s needed rapidly— no special handling required— then applied to the skin by someone whose sophistication is limited to that of applying a Band-Aid… it becomes possible to address these major challenges that have long bedeviled the health care profession in delivering vaccines to underserved areas.

  5. John Fogerty:

    I'm like a twenty-two-year-old kid in a new band trying to get noticed and break through, because the vast majority of people have never seen me play live.

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