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ALL meanings of heralding

her·ald
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  • noun heralding Present participle of herald. 1
  • noun heralding (formerly) a royal or official messenger, especially one representing a monarch in an ambassadorial capacity during wartime. 1
  • noun heralding a person or thing that precedes or comes before; forerunner; harbinger: the returning swallows, those heralds of spring. 1
  • noun heralding a person or thing that proclaims or announces: A good newspaper should be a herald of truth. 1
  • noun heralding (in the Middle Ages) an officer who arranged tournaments and other functions, announced challenges, marshaled combatants, etc., and who was later employed also to arrange processions, funerals, etc., and to regulate the use of armorial bearings. 1
  • noun heralding an official intermediate in rank between a king-of-arms and a pursuivant, in the Heralds' College in England or the Heralds' Office in Scotland. 1
  • verb with object heralding to give news or tidings of; announce; proclaim: a publicity campaign to herald a new film. 1
  • verb with object heralding to indicate or signal the coming of; usher in. 1
  • noun heralding The act by which something is heralded. 0
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