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- Dictionaryher·ald/ˈherəld/
noun
- 1. an official messenger bringing news.
- 2. a person or thing viewed as a sign that something is about to happen: "they considered the first primroses as the herald of spring" Similar
verb
- 1. be a sign that (something) is about to happen: "the speech heralded a change in policy" Similar
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verb [ T ] formal uk / ˈher. ə ld / us / ˈher. ə ld / to be a sign that something important, and often good, is starting to happen, or to make something publicly known, especially by celebrating or praising it: The president's speech heralds a new era in foreign policy.
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Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of the word herald as a noun and a verb. Herald can mean an official messenger, a promoter, a sign, or a proclamation.
Heralded definition: proclaimed or announced; publicized. See examples of HERALDED used in a sentence.
Learn the meaning of herald as a verb and a noun, and how to use it in different contexts. Find out the pronunciation, translations and related words for herald.
Heralded means publicly announced or acclaimed, or a sign of something to come. Find the origin, pronunciation, and examples of heralded and its synonyms in this online dictionary.
Definitions of heralded. adjective. publicly announced. “the royal couple's much heralded world tour”. synonyms: publicised, publicized. made known; especially made widely known.
1. a royal or official messenger, esp. one representing a monarch in an ambassadorial capacity during wartime. 2. a person or thing that precedes or comes before; forerunner; harbinger: the swallows, heralds of spring. 3. a person or thing that proclaims or announces.