Harbingers [noun]

Definition of Harbingers:

indication

Synonyms of Harbingers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Harbingers:

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Sentence/Example of Harbingers:

The current predicament with Wall is a harbinger of this trouble.

The question surrounding its debut was what sort of price it could secure given its rising losses and operating cash burn, and whether it would prove attractive enough to serve as a positive harbinger for yet-private SaaS startups.

For months the public organs, issued in Spanish and dialect, persistently denounced it as a harbinger of ruin to the Colony.

It is the beginning of desires, the beginning of life, the dawn of a beautiful summer day, harbinger of the sunrise.

In general, the atmosphere is tranquil, but occasionally a stormy agitation is the harbinger of a change.

Harbinger leaned forward to the grate, and began to pound the coal with the poker in a way that bespoke embarrassment.

Within the following year Mr. Campbell died, and the always welcome Millennial Harbinger ceased its monthly visits.

He said this 135 was Shakespeare, and if Shakespeare called Aurora a deer harbinger, that ought to be enough for us.

Corpulency itself is a species of disease, and a still surer harbinger of other diseases.

This harbinger deserves our attention; he was no ordinary character.