Banter vs Reciprocity - What's the difference?
banter | reciprocity |
Good-humoured, playful, typically spontaneous conversation.
To engage in banter or playful conversation.
To play or do something amusing.
To tease (someone) mildly.
* Washington Irving
* Charlotte Brontë
To joke about; to ridicule (a trait, habit, etc.).
* Chatham
To delude or trick; to play a prank upon.
* Daniel De Foe
(transitive, US, Southern and Western, colloquial) To challenge to a match.
The characteristic of being reciprocal, e.g. of a relationship between people.
A reciprocal relationship.
A relation of mutual dependence or action or influence.
The mutual exchange of rights, privileges or obligations between nations.
(psychology) The responses of individuals to the actions of others.
As nouns the difference between banter and reciprocity
is that banter is good-humoured, playful, typically spontaneous conversation while reciprocity is the characteristic of being reciprocal, eg of a relationship between people.As a verb banter
is to engage in banter or playful conversation.banter
English
Noun
(-)- It seemed like I'd have to listen to her playful banter for hours.
Verb
(en verb)- Hag-ridden by my own fancy all night, and then bantered on my haggard looks the next day.
- Mr. Sweeting was bantered about his stature—he was a little man, a mere boy in height and breadth compared with the athletic Malone
- If they banter' your regularity, order, and love of study, ' banter in return their neglect of them.
- We diverted ourselves with bantering several poor scholars with hopes of being at least his lordship's chaplain.
Synonyms
* (tease) kid, wind upDerived terms
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*reciprocity
English
Noun
(reciprocity)- In a friendship, reciprocity occurs where the contribution of each party meets the expectations of the other party.
