Associations to the word «Herald»
Noun
- Approach
- Return
- Rhodesia
- Knock
- Journalism
- Syracuse
- Banner
- News
- Mennonite
- Acclaim
- Esquire
- Bennett
- Antiquary
- Kris
- Shift
- Journalist
- Chord
- New
- Period
- Announcement
- Bridgeport
- Ty
- Guardian
- Aura
- Communism
- Globe
- Badger
- Murmur
- Circulation
- Sunday
- Review
- Messenger
- Article
- Yorker
- Monde
- Duluth
- Bard
- Periodical
- Birth
- Chivalry
- Advertisement
- Reuter
- Praising
- Conquest
- Express
- Explosion
- Column
- Bulletin
- Publisher
- Somerset
- Franciscan
- Odysseus
- Mist
- Newcastle
- Dallas
- Huntington
- Motif
- Australian
- Rodriguez
- Endorsement
- Dart
- Defamation
- Proprietor
- Craven
- Forerunner
- Croix
- Revolution
- Nsw
- Publishing
- Transformation
- Morn
- Portland
- Introduction
Adjective
Wiktionary
HERALD, noun. A messenger, especially one bringing important news.
HERALD, noun. A harbinger, giving signs of things to come.
HERALD, noun. (heraldry) An official whose speciality is heraldry, especially one between the ranks of pursuivant and king of arms.
HERALD, noun. (entomology) A moth of the species Scoliopteryx libatrix.
HERALD, verb. (transitive) To proclaim or announce an event.
Dictionary definition
HERALD, noun. (formal) a person who announces important news; "the chieftain had a herald who announced his arrival with a trumpet".
HERALD, noun. Something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone.
HERALD, verb. Foreshadow or presage.
HERALD, verb. Praise vociferously; "The critics hailed the young pianist as a new Rubinstein".
HERALD, verb. Greet enthusiastically or joyfully.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.