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Meanings of
heralded
in English
Heralded.
Related terms
publicised
publicized
Usage of
heralded
in English
1
Widely
heralded
pre-contest favorites Ireland, Britain and France all had disappointing results.
2
Nkunda's arrest
heralded
a new era in relations between Rwanda and Congo.
3
That was the manner in which the megaphone announcer
heralded
their appearance.
4
Recently, some critics have
heralded
singer Beyoncé's latest album as feminist statement.
5
The weakness of the Church was
heralded
by that of the Empire.
6
This was a triumph to savour, one that
heralded
a new politics.
7
The
much
-
heralded
'hydrogen economy' never appears to get out of first gear.
8
March Kiwis mourned cricketer Martin Crowe,
heralded
as New Zealand's greatest batsman.
9
A great hullabaloo out in the corridor
heralded
some kind of emergency.
10
In London, bells
heralded
the start and finish of all organized business.
11
They had heard sounds that
heralded
the advance of the dreaded Egbo.
12
This news will undoubtedly be
heralded
as a triumph by the HSE.
13
The beauty of sunshine
heralded
what would be, and revealed the future.
14
A sickly yellow light struggling through the sand-laden air
heralded
the day.
15
Promptly at dawn on the 12th July a gun-signal
heralded
the assault.
16
Both deals were
heralded
by all observers as shrewd, brilliant business moves.
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heralded
herald
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
herald by
herald the arrival
herald an end
herald freshman
herald new
More collocations
Heralded
through the time
Heralded
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common
United States of America
Less common