English to Kannada Dictionary harbinger

harbinger

ಮುಂಗಾಮಿ
definition
noun
witch hazels are the harbingers of spring
a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another.
translation of 'harbinger'
ಮುನ್ ಸೂಚಕ,
ಮುಂಗಾಮಿ
example
Monday's rallies would be important only if they are a 'harbinger' of much bigger and more confrontational demonstrations down the road.
It's just that its call is the 'harbinger' of spring - a signal to start chucking chlorine into the swimming pool.
It's the first crack of the bat that's the true 'harbinger' of spring.
In this way, Wislicenus stands as a 'harbinger' of a physical chemical, mechanistic approach to organic structure.
Last Sunday I heard the unmistakable sound of the first cuckoo, traditional 'harbinger' of a spring election.
The Nasdaq correction is a major signal, but not the 'harbinger' of disaster.
IBM's warning last week was one of several negative signals from the industry and may be a 'harbinger' of the earnings reports to come.
One might take him as a premature 'harbinger' of cultural studies, but for his important flaw of attachment to art.
these works were not yet opera, but they were the most important 'harbinger' of opera
these works were not yet opera but they were the most important 'harbinger' of opera
Those examples of working across different media are the most important to understand, as they are the 'harbinger' of the future.
The huge rally in the bond market last Thursday, in spite of renewed dollar weakness, could be a 'harbinger' of something very important.
Everyone spoke about the heat, not really sure if it was a springtime anomaly or a 'harbinger' of summer.
Where the anti-terrorists panic about evil individuals sneaking on to flights and doing bad things, the bird-flu worriers see all people moving around the world as the potential 'harbingers' of death and disease.
Yet the fact that a few Nazis admired classical architects doesn't mean that classical architects are, perforce, the 'harbingers' of totalitarianism.
Caucasian men are either evil skirt-chasers OR the 'harbingers' of a greater civilisation - but only in their own minds.
Pioneers of bushwalking and advocates of national parks were the 'harbingers' of an engagement with nature that at last offered respect for and restitution of the environment.
In a way then, you could almost call them 'harbingers' of innovation… like wars have been for all of humanity's history…
Here in Minnesota, we've seen some 'harbingers' of spring too, albeit on a slower schedule - slush in the streets, dirty cars, shrinking snowpiles.
Najaf governor Ali al-Zurufi has just announced that he sees the 'harbingers' of a settlement of the crisis.
Insiders say that rumblings behind the scenes at ABC's ‘Nightline’ are 'harbingers' of possible dramatic news about the show's future.
For a moment our man wondered whether the black clouds were 'harbingers' of some unforeseen ill omen, symbolic as they were of the darkness, representing the unknown.
Come now, what else could I possibly say about a weblog which argues that Girls Aloud - ‘the anti-Carrie Bradshaws’ - are the 'harbingers' of a new punk revolution?
The crows are great as 'harbingers' of spring but wear out their welcome quickly by shamelessly eating songbird eggs and cawing endlessly about absolutely nothing on the oaks surrounding my yard.
In addition, there have been well-publicised 'harbingers' both of incipient ethnic conflict and of strong mass opposition to a long-term US military presence and a US-chosen Iraqi Government.
The car keeps London gridlocked into a dysfunctional twentieth century, lending support for Ballard's view that it is the suburbs, not the metropolises, which are the 'harbingers' of the future.
Those welcome 'harbingers' of Spring, daffodils, are in some sheltered sun traps starting to display buds which will soon burst into golden bloom to signal the imminent curtain call for the Winter season.
Indeed, during the last decade the chief 'harbingers' of leftist ideas have been the cosmopolitan intellectuals rather than the working class for whom they were intended.
I am told I am on Prospero's Isle, where the scent of the cempak flower is said to ease the pains of the world, where frangipani blooms rain down as 'harbingers' of a storm, where even the poverty is wrapped in shiny banana leaves.
They all seemed to be omens to me, 'harbingers' of misfortune, only multiplying the dread I was beginning to feel already for Monday.
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