Harbinger (Noun)
Syllable division: har·bin·ger
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈhɑː.bɪn.dʒər/ US: /ˈhɑːr.bɪn.dʒɚ/
Meaning: Someone or something that indicates that something, especially something negative, will happen shortly.
Example:
> It has a brief growing season and is a quite nice harbinger of summer.
> All I can do is trust that January won't be a harbinger of bad things to come this year.
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The hard rain is a harbinger of the flood in that city.
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> Last midnight suddenly started aching in my back, a harbingering
of the hall night.
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Last midnight, I suddenly started aching in my back, a harbinger of the hallowed night.