No, the word 'banish' is not a noun; the word banish is a verb: banish, banishes, banishing, banished.
The noun forms for the verb to banish are banisher, banishment, and the gerund, banishing.
Banish is a verb.
"Banish" can be a verb and not a noun or pronoun. It is used to describe the act of sending someone away or forcing them to leave a certain place.
No, the word 'banish' is a verb meaning to drive away or force to leave a country or place by official decree.
As a verb Bannir The noun is bannissement
The word 'banish' is a verb (banish, banishes, banishing, banished) meaning to force to leave a country; to drive away.Example: The new, improved Swish Sudds will banishthose nasty stains.
"Banish" is a verb.
The king will banish the spy instead of executing him. Banish your spots with this medicinal cream!
Banish is a verb - to expel from a place
Massachusetts did banish Roger Williams.
The Prince of Rome decided to banish Romeo. The judge must decide whether to banish, imprison or hang you. Some psychologists believe people can reduce anxiety if they banish 'bad' thoughts.
No, the word banish is not an adverb.This word is a verb.
Yes, it is (meaning sent away). It comes from the past participle of the verb banish.