pennant

/ˈpɛnənt/
noun
  1. A long, narrow, triangular flag, especially one used on a ship for signaling or identification.
    • Each boat in the race displayed a colorful pennant from its mast.
    • The ship flew a red pennant to signal that it needed help.
    • The sailor raised the pennant to show the ship's country of origin.
  2. A flag that represents a championship or victory, especially in sports.
    • The school hung a pennant in the gym to honor its basketball championship.
    • Fans waved a giant pennant in the stands to show their support.
    • The team celebrated winning the league pennant after the final game.
  3. A triangular or tapering flag used as a decoration or symbol for a team, school, or event.
    • The souvenir shop sold pennants with the city's logo on them.
    • He pinned a pennant to his bedroom wall to remember the summer camp.
    • She collected a pennant from every baseball stadium she visited.
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