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harbinger

omen / precursor / herald / messenger
Noun
pl: harbingers

This term carries a heavy atmospheric weight, often evoking a sense of inevitability or impending change. While it can be neutral, it is frequently employed in literary or formal contexts to signal something ominous, such as a disaster or a period of hardship, creating a mood of anticipation or dread. In its more literal, historical sense, it refers to a functional role of preparation and announcement. This distinction separates the symbolic sign from the actual person performing a task, though both share the core concept of preceding a primary event.

Meanings

Noun

A person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another, typically something significant or ominous.

"The first frost is often a harbinger of a long, harsh winter."

Noun

A person who goes ahead to announce the arrival of another or to arrange accommodations for them.

"The king's harbinger arrived in the village two days before the royal procession."

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