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Synonyms for HERALD
ˈhɛr əldher·ald
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Wiktionary
heraldnoun
To proclaim, announce, etc. an event.
Daffodils herald the Spring.
Synonyms:
messengerheraldnoun
A harbinger, giving signs of things to come.
Daffodils are heralds of Spring.
Synonyms:
harbingerheraldnoun
An official whose speciality is heraldry, especially one between the ranks of pursuivant and king of arms.
Rouge Dragon is a herald at the College of Arms.
Synonyms:
pursuivant
English Synonyms and Antonyms
herald
To announce is to give intelligence of in some formal or public way. We may announce that which has occurred or that which is to occur, tho the word is chiefly used in the anticipative sense; we announce a book when it is in press, a guest when he arrives. We advertise our business, communicate our intentions, enunciate our views; we notify an individual, give notice to the public. Declare has often an authoritative force; to declare war is to cause war to be, where before there may have been only hostilities; we say declare war, proclaim peace. We propound a question or an argument, promulgate the views of a sect or party, or the decision of a court, etc. We report an interview, reveal a secret, herald the coming of some distinguished person or great event. Publish, in popular usage, is becoming closely restricted to the sense of issuing through the press; we announce a book that is to be published.
Synonyms:
advertise, announce, circulate, communicate, declare, enunciate, give notice (of), give out, make known, notify, proclaim, promulgate, propound, publish, report, reveal, say, spread abroad, state, tellAntonyms:
bury, conceal, cover (up), hide, hush, keep back, keep secret, secrete, suppress, withholdPreposition:
The event was announced to the family by telegraph.
Princeton's WordNet
herald, trumpeternoun
(formal) a person who announces important news
"the chieftain had a herald who announced his arrival with a trumpet"
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precursor, trumpeter, cornetist, herald, forerunner, trumpeter swan, predecessor, harbingerharbinger, forerunner, predecessor, herald, precursorverb
something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone
Synonyms:
harbinger, precursor, predecessor, trumpeter, forerunner, antecedent, heraldannounce, annunciate, harbinger, foretell, heraldverb
foreshadow or presage
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predict, herald, hail, betoken, announce, augur, annunciate, bode, portend, omen, harbinger, acclaim, prefigure, call, prognosticate, anticipate, foreshadow, foretell, forebode, forecast, declare, promise, auspicate, denote, presageacclaim, hail, heraldverb
praise vociferously
"The critics hailed the young pianist as a new Rubinstein"
Synonyms:
acclaim, herald, clap, announce, hail, applaud, harbinger, foretell, annunciate, come, spathail, heraldverb
greet enthusiastically or joyfully
Synonyms:
acclaim, herald, announce, hail, harbinger, foretell, annunciate, come
Dictionary of English Synonymes
heraldnoun
Synonyms:
proclaimer, publisher, crierheraldnoun
Synonyms:
forerunner, precursor, harbingerheraldverb
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#111 | state | |
#224 | report | |
#374 | call | |
#496 | say | |
#504 | come | |
#723 | tell | |
#986 | advertise | |
#2693 | forecast | |
#3265 | notify | |
#3497 | messenger | |
#4348 | promise | |
#4738 | publish | |
#4749 | pioneer | |
#5076 | communicate | |
#5401 | herald | |
#5539 | announce | |
#7124 | reveal | |
#8692 | predict | |
#9348 | declare | |
#12883 | denote | |
#14126 | anticipate | |
#14168 | precursor | |
#14400 | hail | |
#17648 | predecessor | |
#18782 | acclaim | |
#20787 | clap | |
#26038 | proclaim | |
#26691 | circulate | |
#26911 | harald | |
#27690 | applaud | |
#29752 | omen | |
#32182 | bode | |
#34245 | spat | |
#37504 | forerunner | |
#41749 | promulgate | |
#42940 | trumpeter | |
#43616 | harbinger | |
#44502 | antecedent | |
#68716 | presage | |
#89419 | augur | |
#99650 | foretell | |
#121622 | foreshadow | |
#125593 | portend | |
#165665 | enunciate | |
#177665 | propound | |
#299067 | prognosticate | |
#300719 | pursuivant | |
#301893 | prefigure |
How to use HERALD in a sentence?
When we first got certified with therapy for Rojo, I thought 'oh this will be fun,' the first visit that we did, Shannon had him on the lead, and was taking him into a rehab facility. And I was kind of on his backside with all the nurses, and as she would take him in along the bedsides, I would hear them getting so excited. They said 'wow, Herald hasn't spoken in a month and I heard him say he's cute!' Or, 'look, Helen is trying to sit up and she hasn't moved for weeks.' Every room we were going in to, it was like seeing miracles happen.
So to everyone who, like me, wants this election to herald the real and positive change that will make life better for ordinary people across these islands, I hold out a hand of friendship, the SNP if we are given the chance will be your allies in making that change.
Concerns have been raised that declining neutralizing antibody titers or reduced effectiveness against symptomatic disease may herald significant declines in effectiveness against severe disease.
God chose to send His son to The Herald Angels as a gift, creating a chance for The Herald Angels relationship with Him to be reconciled.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Pohlmeier told World-Herald that Megan Pohlmeier would like a direct apology from the school for the situation. It just should have been handled better.
Translations for HERALD
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- Wappenausleger, Wappenherold, verkünden, Verkündiger, Herold, BoteGerman
- αγγελιοφόρος, προαναγγέλλω, προάγγελος, πρόδρομος, οικοσημολόγος, κήρυκαςGreek
- heroldoEsperanto
- heraldo, anunciarSpanish
- sanansaattajaFinnish
- découpure, héraut, annoncerFrench
- բանբերArmenian
- premonitore, annunciatore, banditore, messo, precursore, araldo, foriero, annunciare, messaggero, proclamare, corriereItalian
- 使者, 伝令官, 前触れ, 布告者, 告知者, ヘラルドJapanese
- хералд, гласник, весник, навестува, предвестува, предвесникMacedonian
- herold, zwiastować, szczerbówkaPolish
- mensageiro, arautoPortuguese
- anunța, mesager, vestitor, heraldRomanian
- герольдRussian
- glasnik, vesnikSerbo-Croatian
- häroldSwedish
- העראַלדYiddish
- 先锋Chinese
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