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Synonyms:
- portend, report, promulgate, adviser, betoken, trumpeter, foretaste, flatter, journalism, tell, promotion, represent, czarina, foresight, notice, promulgation, forebode, indication, writing on the wall, bearer, symbolize, prophet, advertisement, declare, tip-off, commercial, favorite, broadcast, foreshadower, carrier, bode, mediator, brief, predecessor, tsar, forewarning, coat of arms, delegate, sing someone's/something's praises, predict, denote, periodical, extol, sign, propound, announce, foreshadow, review, escutcheon, presager, runner, spread abroad, propaganda, publication, cornetist, symptom, come, give out, augury, warning signal, Canute, notify, newsmagazine, thane, pat someone on the back, compliment, praise, czar, communicate, pay someone a compliment, preview, state, hail, caution, envoy, dispatcher, premonitory sign, call, prefigure, signify, Elizabethan, announcer, identify, betray, portent, crest, organ, signal, gazette, prognosticate, make known, pre-indication, post, shield, enunciate, mean, applaud, precursor, indicate, handbill, eulogize, journal, forerunner, heraldry, promise, proclaim, bulletin, presage, foretoken, show, foretell, congratulate, acclaim, annunciate, antecedent, advertise, postman, newsletter, clap, stand for, emperor, litmus test, anticipate, auspicate, courier, omen, publish, give notice, harbinger, newspaper, mailman, spat, say, circular, circulate, tsarina, augur, reveal, trumpeter swan, messenger, forecast, reporter, announcement, dissemination
Examples:
- - You were at the meeting this morning, Guy, and you heard what the herald of France said. - "At Agincourt", G. A. Henty
- - And so the herald turned his back on Athens and departed. - "Hellenica", Xenophon
- - Students began to herald the present team as the greatest in the college's history, and talked of Thanksgiving day when the big game of the year was to be played against the rival college, Pennington. - "Over the Line", Harold M. Sherman