Synonym: announce, annunciate, forerunner, foretell, herald, precursor. Similar words: disturbing, singer, finger, turbine, arbitrate, arbitrary, harbor, anger. Meaning: ['hɑrbɪndʒə(r) /'hɑːb-] n. an indication of the approach of something or someone. v. foreshadow or presage.
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31. I am afraid I am not altogether a harbinger of good.
32. In some cases, it might be a harbinger of health problems—or it could simply mean that you're spending too much time with the blow dryer.
33. Money held by households and firms is contracting - a harbinger of disinflation and slump.
34. Here, we have the Babinski sign as a harbinger of things to come.
35. One harbinger of what was to come was China's earlier Korean War - in 1592.
36. "The current state of heatwaves could be the harbinger of things to come, " said David Easterling, a climatologist with the National Climatic Data Center.
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37. You're the harbinger of drool. Mow my lawn without a shirt, Johnny Dirt.
38. Kendrick is convinced that I am a harbinger of a new species of human, as different from everyday folks as Cro-Magnon Man was from his Neanderthal neighbors.
39. What of China's past could be a harbinger for its future?
40. Indeed, international financial market is portraying China's perceived recovery at the harbinger for global recovery.
41. But Kraft's $19 billion bid for Cadbury and Abbott Laboratories EUR5.2 billion bid for Solvay could be the harbinger of a recovery in deal-making in 2010.
42. These celebrations harbinger social harmony and amity and preach the lofty Jain motto Live and Let live.
More similar words: disturbing, singer, finger, turbine, arbitrate, arbitrary, harbor, anger, danger, longer, in danger, no longer, any longer, endanger, passenger, dangerous, ebbing, endangered, out of danger, bombing, hobbing, tinge, hinge, cringe, impinge, infringe, staggering, stringent, in general, ingenuous.