Hi guys,
Word Of the Week (WOW) is a weekly meme created by Heena Rathore P. (me.)
It’s a fun way to improve one’s vocabulary by learning new words every week.
If you want to participate then simply do a post with your WORD and leave the link to your post as a comment on one of my WOW post.
Here’s this week’s WOW:
Word:
Harbinger
Part Of Speech:
Noun
Derivatives:
- To be a harbinger of – transitive verb
Pronunciation:
- /ˈhɑːbɪn(d)ʒə/
- har-bin-ger
- Audio
Meaning:
- A person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another.
- A forerunner of something.
- Something that shows what is coming.
Synonyms:
Forewarning, presage, announcer, usher, foretoken
Antonyms:
Unanticipated, lack of foreknowledge.
Word Origin:
Middle English: from Old French herbergere, from herbergier ‘provide lodging for’, from herberge ‘lodging’, from Old Saxon heriberga ‘shelter for an army, lodging’ (from heri‘army’ + a Germanic base meaning ‘fortified place’), related to harbour. The term originally denoted a person who provided lodging, later one who went ahead to find lodgings for an army or for a nobleman and his retinue, hence, a herald (mid 16th century).
Usage Note:
None.
Use In Sentences:
- Witch hazels are considered as the harbinger of spring.
- Everyone knows the groundhog is the harbinger of a change in seasons.
- His arrival was considered to be the harbinger of bad news.
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