harbingered

[US]/ˈhɑːbɪndʒəd/
[UK]/ˈhɑːrbɪndʒərd/

Translation

v.to be a sign or omen of something to come

Phrases & Collocations

harbingered the end

harbingered a change

harbingered new trends

harbingered dark times

harbingered future challenges

harbingered significant events

harbingered economic shifts

harbingered societal changes

harbingered an era

harbingered technological advancements

Example Sentences

the dark clouds harbingered a storm.

his arrival harbingered a change in the atmosphere.

the new policy harbingered better opportunities for growth.

the sudden drop in temperature harbingered the onset of winter.

her smile harbingered a sense of relief among the team.

the announcement harbingered a wave of excitement.

the first flowers of spring harbingered warmer days ahead.

the increase in sales harbingered a successful quarter.

the warning signs harbingered potential problems in the future.

the new discoveries harbingered a breakthrough in science.

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