herald
Aussprache: [ˈhɛrəl̩d]
Wort
Kontext: „communication“
(noun) a person who announces important news or events. A herald usually shares news with a group of people, like announcing the start of a festival or an important decision.
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The herald stood in the town square to announce the king's arrival.
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There was no herald to share the news of the festival's cancellation.
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Who acted as the herald for the royal announcement?
Kontext: „communication“
(verb) to announce or make known something important. When someone heralds an event, they are telling people about it, like saying that spring is coming or a new product is available.
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The scientist heralded a breakthrough in medical research.
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The sudden storm did not herald a good day for the picnic.
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What new discoveries are being heralded by the team?
Kontext: „change“
(verb) to show that something is going to happen in the future. If something heralds a change, it means that it is a sign that a change is coming, like the first flowers of spring heralding warmer weather.
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The bright leaves of fall herald the coming of winter.
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The quiet ending of summer did not herald any big changes.
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What signs herald the arrival of a new season?
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