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