Sentences

herald in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

HERALD: to indicate or announce the approach of something, often signifying a significant change or event.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sudden drop in temperature heralded the arrival of winter.
  2. Her promotion at work was seen as a herald of her growing influence in the company.
  3. The ancient text was a herald of the cultural changes that would soon sweep the region.
  4. With the first rays of dawn, the song of the birds heralded a new day.
  5. The announcement from the government served as a herald for the upcoming reforms.
  6. The arrival of spring often heralds a time of renewal and growth in nature.
  7. His groundbreaking research may herald a new era in medical science.
  8. The festival is meant to herald the beginning of the summer season in the town.
  9. The loud trumpet sounded to herald the start of the championship game.
  10. In many cultures, the birth of a child is seen as a herald of good fortune.