harbingers

[US]/'hɑːbɪndʒəz/
[UK]/'hɑrbɪndʒərz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.foretellers or indicators of future events
v.third person singular of harbinger

Phrases & Collocations

harbingers of change

harbingers of doom

harbingers of spring

harbingers of war

harbingers of peace

harbingers of trouble

harbingers of disaster

harbingers of joy

harbingers of hope

Example Sentences

these flowers are harbingers of spring.

the dark clouds are often harbingers of a storm.

in literature, omens can be seen as harbingers of fate.

his arrival was a harbinger of change in the company.

the first snowfall is often a harbinger of winter.

new technologies can be harbingers of economic shifts.

the protests were seen as harbingers of political change.

these ancient ruins are harbingers of a lost civilization.

in many cultures, animals are considered harbingers of good luck.

the increase in sea levels is a harbinger of climate change.

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