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herald
noun as in omen, messenger
Example Sentences
Now that he is president, he will be challenged to deliver – and show what the "golden age" he heralds actually means.
When the opening bars of Gladiators' hard rock theme tune herald the start of series two, you might forgive Wesley for being slightly fatigued.
The fires are raging at a particularly precarious time for L.A., a city heralded worldwide as the epicenter of Western entertainment.
For SNP politicians there will be hope the arrival of Glen Sannox heralds the end of Scotland's long-running ferries controversy, although reports of new delays for Glen Rosa mean that may be premature.
Trudeau swept to power nearly a decade ago, heralded as the fresh face of progressive politics.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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