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harbinger Meaning in Tamil ( harbinger வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

வருவதை உரைக்கும் முன்னோடி,



harbinger தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

harbinger's Usage Examples:

At the opening of 1904 he was officially invited by Mr Deakin, the prime minister of the Commonwealth, to pay a visit to Australia, in order to expound his scheme, being promised an enthusiastic welcome "as the harbinger of commercial reciprocity between the mother country and her colonies.


Here in the great metropolis, we rely on different harbingers to mark the turn of the seasons.


1818), who was more than any other man both the representative of an epoch fast vanishing and the harbinger of the new spirit that was stirring young Rumania.


Before that event an Epitrope, or Committee of Reform," had appeared in the mountains - the harbinger of the prolonged struggle which ended in the emancipation of Crete.


Many years ago, they were seen as harbingers of death and doom as they would remind undeveloped civilizations that there are things they just could not understand or grasp.


The people seemed to regard the American flag as the harbinger of a new era.


Damian raised an eyebrow, not about to humor the otherworldly harbinger of bad news.


Although they have been called the "harbingers" of the Anabaptists, the characteristic teaching of the Zwickau prophets was not Anabaptism.


Witch hazel trees or large shrubs are the harbingers of spring in many northern gardens, with their pretty yellow blossoms that promise sunny days to come.


Many pools and beaches offer facilities to change, shower, and use the restroom, and though they are convenient, these places are great harbingers for bacteria and fungus.


This is illustrated in the "harbinger of spring," a name given to a small plant belonging to the Umbelliferae, which has a tuberous root, and small white flowers; it is found in the central states of North America, and blossoms in March.


Celebrate the season through sunflower tips, harvesting and enjoying these delightful harbingers of fall.


In this way Ninib, whose chief seat appears to have been at Shirgulla (Lagash), became the sun-god of the springtime and of the morning, bringing joy and new life to the earth, while Nergal of Kutha was regarded as the sun of the summer solstice and of the noonday heat - the harbinger of suffering and death.





Synonyms:

indicant, forerunner, precursor, predecessor, indication, herald,



Antonyms:

associate, contraindication,

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