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View definitions for harbinger

harbinger

noun as in indication

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The cancellation is a harbinger of what could happen under a fundamental restructuring of U.S. media that will take place if the proposed Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros.

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For the Beatles and the world, “Rubber Soul” marked a watershed moment — an unmistakable harbinger for innovative and even more provocative works of musical art.

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The bond vigilantes are striking, and this is the ultimate harbinger of doom.

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Is it just a bird or is it a harbinger of doom and death?

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The most troubling aspect of Alligator Alcatraz is that it may be a harbinger of things to come.

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