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"witch hazels are the harbingers harbinger: noun definition: anything that foreshadows a future event "witch hazels are the harbingers of spring"

harbinger pronunciation: hahr-bin-jer

harbinger related forms: verb harbinger

harbinger synonyms herald forerunner precursor portent indication forewarning sign augury

harbinger The Grim Reaper is a harbinger of death.

harbinger A ring around the moon is said to be the harbinger of an impending snow storm.

harbinger A red nose and sore throat are harbingers of a doctor’s visit.

harbinger Killing the albatross was a harbinger of doom for the Ancient Mariner.

harbinger The music from an approaching ice cream truck harbingers a delicious treat.

harbinger Though the couple looks happy, the wall between them harbingers their future troubles.

harbinger A fortuneteller can use her crystal ball to harbinger the future.

harbinger There were many aberrations in the weather that were considered to be harbingers of Julius Caesar’s assassination.