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harbinger

noun as in indication

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One generation and then another grew up with Chubby as the happy harbinger of summer.

In fact the vanishing sea is a warning: a harbinger of the long feared war over water in Central Asia.

Whether this three-day system is a harbinger of seasonal weather changes is uncertain.

And as such, it bears closer inspection, if only because it may be a harbinger of conservative attacks to come.

May have been a harbinger of November contests… in pointlessness and cost.

For months the public organs, issued in Spanish and dialect, persistently denounced it as a harbinger of ruin to the Colony.

It is the beginning of desires, the beginning of life, the dawn of a beautiful summer day, harbinger of the sunrise.

In general, the atmosphere is tranquil, but occasionally a stormy agitation is the harbinger of a change.

Harbinger leaned forward to the grate, and began to pound the coal with the poker in a way that bespoke embarrassment.

Within the following year Mr. Campbell died, and the always welcome Millennial Harbinger ceased its monthly visits.

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On this page you'll find 48 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to harbinger, such as: omen, portent, precursor, augury, forerunner, and foretoken.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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