Meaning of Banana
In simple words: A long, yellow fruit that is sweet and soft inside.
Banana in a sentence
- a bunch of bananas
- ripe bananas
- mashed banana
- a banana skin/peel
- He'll go bananas when he finds out.
- The British press has gone bananas, proclaiming the end of civilization as we know it.
How to use Banana
Commonly used in everyday conversation, cooking, and health contexts. Suitable for any audience, but avoid when discussing unrelated topics.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a banana split — a treat with bananas!
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Frequently asked questions about Banana
What does Banana mean?
A long, yellow fruit that is sweet and soft inside.
What is the definition of Banana?
a long curved fruit with a thick yellow skin and that is soft inside, which grows on trees in hot countries
How do you use Banana in a sentence?
a bunch of bananas
Can you give another example of Banana?
ripe bananas
What are synonyms for Banana?
Common alternatives include fruit, yellow fruit, tropical fruit.
What words go with Banana?
It commonly pairs with ripe, overripe, green, bunch, eat, have, pick, peel, skin, plant.
What are common mistakes when using Banana?
Saying 'bananas' when referring to one fruit. Confusing 'banana' with 'plantain', another similar fruit. Incorrectly spelling it as 'banna'.
How do you pronounce Banana?
US: /["/bəˈnænə/"]/, UK: /["/bəˈnɑːnə/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Banana?
Commonly used in everyday conversation, cooking, and health contexts. Suitable for any audience, but avoid when discussing unrelated topics.
What CEFR level is Banana?
"Banana" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.



