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harbingering


Meanings
  • verb

    bringing an ominous or omen-bearing event or condition; signaling or heralding something, typically something unpleasant or unwelcome


Rhymes
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heralding , warning , parading , bardingly,arding , marading , daring , sharing
Variants
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harbinger , harbingered , harbingering , harbingers
Etymology
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Originally meaning 'to bring omens,' from Old English herbian, from herba 'omens' + bringan 'to bring'.


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  1. The term harbinger comes from the Old English word herbringan, which means 'to bring omens'.

  2. Harbingers have been depicted in various forms throughout history, including as angels, witches, and other supernatural beings. In medieval Europe, harbingers were often depicted as messengers carrying a warning or omen.

  3. In some cultures, harbingers were believed to be able to predict the future based on the signs they brought. In others, they were seen as messengers of the gods, sent to warn people of impending danger.


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  1. omen: An indication or sign of what is to come, often considered as a portent or prophecy.

  2. herald: A person who announces the arrival of a monarch, noble, or other important personage, or an announcement or proclamation itself.


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In literature, harbingers are often used as figures of speech to signal the approach of a significant event or condition. For example, in Shakespeare's Macbeth, the witches are described as harbingers of Macbeth's downfall.

How to Memorize "harbingering"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a dark and stormy sky, with ominous clouds gathering on the horizon. As the storm approaches, imagine the sound of thunder and the flashing of lightning. This can help you remember the idea of harbingering as a sign of something unpleasant or unwelcome.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word harbingering with the image of a dark, ominous cloud, or with the idea of a warning or omen. This can help you remember the meaning of the word.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Harbingers Hail Horrors' to remember the meaning of harbingering. This can help you remember that harbingers signal or herald something unpleasant or unwelcome.


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