herald

her|ald /h'erəld/ (heralds heralding heralded)
1 [VERB] V n
Something that heralds a future event or situation is a sign that it is going to happen or appear. (FORMAL)
...the sultry evening that heralded the end of the baking hot summer...
2 [N-COUNT] N of n
Something that is a herald of a future event or situation is a sign that it is going to happen or appear. (FORMAL)
I welcome the report as a herald of more freedom, not less...
3 [VERB] usu passive, be V-ed by n, be V-ed as n
If an important event or action is heralded by people, announcements are made about it so that it is publicly known and expected. (FORMAL)
Janet Jackson's new album has been heralded by a massive media campaign...
Tonight's clash between Real Madrid and Arsenal is being heralded as the match of the season.
4 [N-COUNT]
In former times, a herald was a person who delivered and announced important messages.

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