Harbinger :
destinarat purgandis mentibus praepositam
legatum, praecursorem, praeministri, primi agminis, destinarat purgandis mentibus praepositam
praenuntiuspraenuntiae
praenuntiuspraenuntiae
Noun(1) something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone
Verb(1) foreshadow or presage
(1) In this way, Wislicenus stands as a harbinger of a physical chemical, mechanistic approach to organic structure.(2) these works were not yet opera, but they were the most important harbinger of opera(3) The Nasdaq correction is a major signal, but not the harbinger of disaster.(4) these works were not yet opera but they were the most important harbinger of opera(5) One might take him as a premature harbinger of cultural studies, but for his important flaw of attachment to art.(6) Last Sunday I heard the unmistakable sound of the first cuckoo, traditional harbinger of a spring election.(7) It's the first crack of the bat that's the true harbinger of spring.(8) Everyone spoke about the heat, not really sure if it was a springtime anomaly or a harbinger of summer.(9) It's just that its call is the harbinger of spring - a signal to start chucking chlorine into the swimming pool.(10) The huge rally in the bond market last Thursday, in spite of renewed dollar weakness, could be a harbinger of something very important.(11) IBM's warning last week was one of several negative signals from the industry and may be a harbinger of the earnings reports to come.(12) Those examples of working across different media are the most important to understand, as they are the harbinger of the future.(13) Monday's rallies would be important only if they are a harbinger of much bigger and more confrontational demonstrations down the road.(14) Here in Minnesota, we've seen some harbingers of spring too, albeit on a slower schedule - slush in the streets, dirty cars, shrinking snowpiles.(15) Despite the harbingers of doom the demand for electricity in Ireland continues to increase, Mr McManus told the Cork Chamber of Commerce business breakfast in association with the Irish Examiner.(16) The most obvious harbingers of a life running off the rails - drugs, booze, gambling - don't seem to have figured in Rondestvedt's downfall.
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Synonyms
Noun
1. herald ::
ego prædicator,
2. sign ::
signum
3. indication ::
indication
4. signal ::
signum
5. portent ::
prodigium
6. omen ::
omen
7. augury ::
iidem auguria tenebant
8. forewarning ::
surgens contestatus sum
9. presage ::
praesagium
10. forerunner ::
praeministri
11. precursor ::
praecursorem
12. messenger ::
nuntius
13. foretoken ::
praesignasti
Verb
14. announce ::
nuntiare
15. foretell ::
praedicere
16. annunciate ::
annunciate
17. herald ::
ego prædicator,
Noun
1. herald ::
ego prædicator,
2. sign ::
signum
3. indication ::
indication
4. signal ::
signum
5. portent ::
prodigium
6. omen ::
omen
7. augury ::
iidem auguria tenebant
8. forewarning ::
surgens contestatus sum
9. presage ::
praesagium
10. forerunner ::
praeministri
11. precursor ::
praecursorem
12. messenger ::
nuntius
13. foretoken ::
praesignasti
Verb
14. announce ::
nuntiare
15. foretell ::
praedicere
16. annunciate ::
annunciate
17. herald ::
ego prædicator,
Different Formsharbinger, harbingers
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