Word: herald
Category: herald
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Related words: herald
news herald, miami herald, the herald, daily herald, times herald, boston herald, press herald, herald tribune, sun herald, omaha world herald, williston herald, el nuevo herald, gf herald, nuevo herald
Synonyms: herald
waste time, dally, dawdle, loiter, linger, take one's time, delay, temporize, stall, procrastinate, pussyfoot around, drag one's feet, dither, hesitate, falter, vacillate, waver, hem and haw, shilly-shally, lollygag, let the grass grow under one's feet, tarry, dillydally, shillyshally, drag one's heels
Translations: herald
herald in spanish
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spanish
Translations:
heraldo
herald in german
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german
Translations:
verkünder, vorbote, wappenherold
herald in french
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french
Translations:
annoncer, héraut, hérault, messager
herald in dutch
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dutch
Translations:
uitbazuinen
herald in russian
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russian
Translations:
герольд, вестник, предвестник, гонец, глашатай
herald in finnish
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finnish
Translations:
ylistää, airut, enne
herald in czech
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czech
Translations:
oznámit, zvěstovat, herold, posel, ohlásit
herald in polish
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polish
Translations:
zapowiedź, herold, ogłosić, zwiastować, zwiastun
herald in greek
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greek
Translations:
κήρυκας
herald in ukrainian
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ukrainian
Translations:
вісник
herald in estonian
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estonian
Translations:
heerold, kuulutama, kuulutaja
herald in croatian
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croatian
Translations:
vjesnik, objaviti
herald in slovenian
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slovenian
Translations:
posel
herald in slovak
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slovak
Translations:
hlásateľ
The meaning and "use of": herald
noun
- a person or thing viewed as a sign that something is about to happen. - they considered the first primroses as the herald of spring
- an official employed to oversee state ceremony, precedence, and the use of armorial bearings, and to make proclamations, carry ceremonial messages, and oversee tournaments. - The following day she was proclaimed by heralds with flourishes of trumpets at various places in London, to the stony disapproval of the citizens.
- be a sign that (something) is about to happen. - the speech heralded a change in policy
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