Herald vs Signify - What's the difference?
herald | signify | Related terms |
A messenger, especially one bringing important news.
A harbinger, giving signs of things to come.
(heraldry) An official whose speciality is heraldry, especially one between the ranks of pursuivant and king of arms.
(entomology) A moth of the species Scoliopteryx libatrix .
To give (something) a meaning or an importance.
To show one’s intentions with a sign etc.
* (rfdate) (William Shakespeare)
* (rfdate) (Jonathan Swift)
To mean; to betoken.
* (rfdate) (William Shakespeare)
Herald is a related term of signify.
As verbs the difference between herald and signify
is that herald is to proclaim or announce an event while signify is to give (something) a meaning or an importance.As a noun herald
is a messenger, especially one bringing important news.herald
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Noun
(en noun)- The herald blew his trumpet and shouted that the King was dead.
- Daffodils are heralds of Spring.
- Rouge Dragon is a herald at the College of Arms.
Synonyms
* (messenger) messenger * (harbinger) harbinger * (official whose speciality is heraldry) pursuivantAnagrams
* English transitive verbssignify
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Verb
(en-verb)- I'll to the king; and signify to him / That thus I have resign'd my charge to you.
- The government should signify to the Protestants of Ireland that want of silver is not to be remedied.
- A tale / Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, / Signifying nothing.
