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herald

[her-uhld] / ˈhɛr əld /




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Academics and critics herald “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” ensemble as one of television’s best, of any decade.

From Salon

Barack Obama herald a new era of U.S.-European friendship.

From The Wall Street Journal

Southwest late Wednesday set lofty 2026 goals for itself, heralding a new era in the way it does business.

From MarketWatch

Seeing other sports show a more human side to their athletes - with Formula 1 documentary Drive To Survive regularly heralded as the gold standard - has forced tennis to think more creatively.

From BBC

In the past, such a sour mood among consumers would either herald the coming of bad times or reflect a current sad state of affairs.

From MarketWatch